Can someone give me a simile with the words CANOPY and TRAMPLE. Please.

They lay under the canopy while the wind tramples upon the trees like a monkey on a rampage. Lol i dk I'm trying my best :)

Thnx Leslie that was good

Ohhh thank u very much it took me awhile lol but that was a random sentence hahaha!!!! I love it.

Certainly! To create a simile using the words "canopy" and "trample," we first need to understand the meanings of each word.

A "canopy" refers to a covering or shelter formed by branches, leaves, or other overhead structures, like the top layer of a forest. On the other hand, "trample" means to tread on or crush something, typically with heavy footsteps.

To come up with a simile using these words, we can compare the action of trampling to something related to the concept of a canopy. For example:

"Her dreams were like a fragile canopy, easily trampled upon by the harsh realities of life."

In this simile, the fragility and vulnerability of dreams (like a canopy) are being compared to how easily they can be crushed or destroyed (trampled upon) by the harsh realities of life.