Yes because you are comparing a person to a sponge when they actually are not a real sponge.
Yes, the phrase "I will do anything ere I would be married to a sponge" is a metaphor. It compares the idea of being married to a sponge to the speaker's willingness to do anything else. It is not meant to be taken literally, but rather to emphasize the speaker's strong aversion to marrying a sponge.
Of course! Please tell me the topic or theme you would like the metaphor sentences to be about.
The phrase "sly as a fox" is a simile because it directly compares Max to a fox using "as." If it were a metaphor, it would say, "Max is a fox."
An extended metaphor is one that stretches longer than a single sentence. A regular metaphor would be something like "She was a rock, unchanging." An extended metaphor would expand on that idea.
"He is as stubborn as a mule."
An extended metaphor is one that stretches longer than a single sentence. A regular metaphor would be something like "She was a rock, unchanging." An extended metaphor would expand on that idea.
a sponge-dog.
In that case, the United States of America would have been an even bigger leach (or money-sponge, if you like, although I much prefer leaches as a metaphor)
yes spongebob is a sponge. Why do you think they would call it spongebob if it wasn't a sponge???
no..drama queen is not a metaphor
Since the Scallop provides the sponge with some shelter and the sponge doesn't do anything in return this ongoing relationship between the scallop and the sponge would be a commensalism relationship since one side benefits while the other side neither benefits nor gets hurt.
no he is a sponge why would he have kids no he is a sponge, but it would be funni if he had kids wouldnt u think and anyway even if u are a sponge u still can have kids
That would rock !
I washed my mothers' car with a sponge. When I was younger my mother would give me sponge baths. I wiped the table with a dirty sponge.
No. One word does not make a metaphor. "Bob is groaning" would be the closest you could get, but that is a statement, not a metaphor.
Fossils of sponge are numerous and are found frequently.
A metaphor for Christmas would be: "Christmas was a beautiful as spring day!"
Spicules, like our skeleton, give the sponge structure. Without spicules, Sponge Bob would be Sponge Blob.