What does water on ice means?
It is a similie
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Simile is an explicit comparison between two unlike things through the use of connecting words, usually “like” or “as.” The technique of simile is known as a rhetorical analogy, as it is a device used for comparison.
Liquid water consists of polar molecules with hydrogen bonds between the molecules. When we say the word water, we usually imagine it as a liquid. But water is able to pass through all states of matter. This means it can be a gas (steam), a liquid (water) and a solid (ice).
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I don't know but it is not simile because in simile we us "as" or "like".In simile we compare things like the water was as cold as ice.
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