Yes, that is exactly what it is, but you can also say that is is comparing something not using like or as
A metaphor is a figure of speech in which two dissimilar things are used to make a comparison, but an extended metaphor is a comparison that is continuously being made throughout a written work (more commonly in poetry).
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it is a comparison to two things with out using "like" or "as" that "directly states something is another such as " All the world's a stage" it uses the word is to directly state that the world is a stage.
By making a comparison sentence without a simile.
Metaphor
The phrase "the moon is a balloon" is an example of a direct metaphor. A direct metaphor is a direct comparison of two things.
It is called a metaphor. A metaphor is a type of figurative language
A metephor.
A metaphor is a figure of speech that compares two unlike things by stating that one thing is another. It is used to create vivid imagery and convey complex ideas in a more engaging way.
=This is called a Metaphor.=
No, a metaphor is a comparison not using like or as. A simile is a comparison that does use like or as.
Metaphor is the comparison of two different things, but the comparison is implied rather than expressed.
The direct comparison to a "junkyard" is a metaphor, since it is only similar in appearance, not in size, shape, or function.
No. The song "Titanium" by David Guetta actually has a metaphor. "You shoot me down, but I won't fall, I am titanium." A metaphor is a direct comparison of two unlike things. But a simile needs "like" or "as" to make the comparison. If Guetta had said "I'm like titanium," you would have simile.
Metaphor
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