good hair
her hair was beautiful red strings with a hint of orange which gleamed by sunlight
A metaphor compares two things without using the words "like" or "as". For example: Her hair was the dark night sky.
It is an of unlike things without using like or as. Example: Mrs. Gia's hair is a rat's nest.
their hair was a messy tangle made up of fishing nets
No you can not get HIV from braiding someones hair.
This phrase could be considered a metaphor. This is because a metaphor is comparing two things without using the words "like" or "as". In this statement, the narrator or author is comparing himself/herself to the sunshine in the mentioned person's hair.
Its a metaphor because its saying that when your hair stands on its end, its a goosebump...its not comparing using like or as (simile).
A metaphor is used for comparing two words without using like or asEX in stead of saying, "the girls hair was like a field of golden wheat." you would say, "the girls hair is a field of golden wheat."
Static electricity!
her hair is spaghetti(her hair is wavy);she is a flower(she is nice);she is a ninja(shes good at karate);she is a fish when she swims(shes a fast swimmer
beautiful bold hair!
A simile is when something is described by comparing it to something else by using the words "as", "like" or "than". For example "float like a feather" or "green as grass". The difference between a simile and a metaphor is that the metaphor says that something is. Simile - Her hair is like gold in the sun. Metaphor - Her hair is gold in the sun.
Does it matter what someones hair color is? the main point is if someones hot