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A metaphor. If it's describing something "as" something else then it is a metaphor. For example... The cat curled up on the armchair, shaped as a doughnut.
Raining exclamation marks is a metaphor. This is because a simile has to have either 'like' or 'as.'
when you're describing something as being something else entirely, you are using metaphorical lexis (or just plain metaphor) hope that helps m8!
a good metaphor for describing a criminal is the criminal was like an explosion of heat
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As A Fly
Mars is a orange in the mysterious space. Does that help?
A schoolboy is a sponge soaking up knowledge.
A metaphor for anxious could be "like a storm brewing inside", describing the feeling of turmoil and tension that comes with anxiety.
To grab your attention in something interesting that excites you
No, this sentence is not a metaphor. It is describing the scene of a sunset fading, using literal language.
It is a metaphor because it says he is a hard lump of clay. I know that it is a metaphor because a metaphor describes something to another thing as something who is another thing, not something that is like another thing.