"New apartment freedom to the young boy" can be seen as a metaphor, as it compares the sense of freedom the boy might feel in the new apartment to the concept of freedom itself without using 'like' or 'as' for comparison.
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This is a simile because it uses "like" to compare two unlike things - the legs and overcooked noodles.
Hyperbole: My backpack weighs a ton of bricks. Simile: She runs as fast as a cheetah. Metaphor: His heart is a lion, fierce and wild. Personification: The wind whispered through the trees.
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A metaphor is a flower. A simile is like (or as) a flower. Both metaphor and simile compare one thing to another. The difference is that a simile uses the words 'like' or 'as', and metaphor doesn't. Metaphor: Life is a fountain. Simile: Life is like a fountain.
"Was a bombshell" is an idiom that means something was striking or shocking. It is not a simile, metaphor, or personification.
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it is neither, it is personification
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it is a simile because it it using the word 'like'
No, its not personification. Its actually a simile since it uses the word "as".
This phrase is neither a simile or metaphor, it is pesonification. if you want a simile you might say...The car was roaring like a cat. or a metaphor...the roaring car was a cat
Figures of speech, metaphor, simile, or personification. This is a metaphor