Nope, that's a similie. A similie is words using "Like" or "As" in a sentence. A metaphor is a comparasion to two words.
A metahpor is a poetic device that compares two unlike thing together without using the words like or as. Example: He is a cheetah instead of He was like a cheetah.
Metahpor
Yes it is a metahpor since it is comparing 2 objects, you and fire.
Colder than the North Pole is a comparison, not a metaphor.
He like to use a piano like his father
you use the word "than' like '' i like this better than that!''you use ''then'' like ''it was bettter than that!!
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You use the histogram for like an experiment,like a penny lab
You would use "don't like" when refererring to yourself. "I don't like that sports team." You would use "doesn't like" when talking about somebody else. "Shelby doesn't like him anymore."
You can use a when there is a singular thing, like a person. You can use the for multiple people like the group of people.
use it like how you use a boat
You use too, as in "I would like to come too." You use either, as in "I don't like carrots either." Good for asking. :)