No. Bob ran like the wind is not a metaphor ,it is a simile because you used the words like the
Ran is past tense, run is present.
They are both an alternate energy and they both helping the environment. Neither source provides any real power and the cost of energy used to create the devices is never given back (net result is less then green... more power to make then ever is produced). Fossil fuel plants must be ran behind both systems to provide power during lulls in sun or wind. Both produce roughly 10% of what they claim to create. Wind is different in that it kills birds and bats. Both are insanely bad ideas from an environmental standpoint.
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the clock that is mostly ran on batteries, but can sometimes be ran on elecricity
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A metaphor
it means to run as possible as you can
It means to run extremely fast.
'Twas a metaphor.
A simile is a comparison of two unlike things using like or as. Example: He ran like the wind, or she as fast as the wind.
A simile is comparasion using ''as'' or ''like'' ( His hand was red like a tomato) Metaphor is the same thing without the as or like (His brother is a pig)
Bob and street are the nouns in this sentence. Bob is a proper noun, a name.
Metaphors are comparisons between two dissimilar things. The use of a metaphor is a way to describe something. Authors use them to make their writing more interesting or entertaining, sometimes easier to understand.Similes are a specific type of metaphor that use the words "as" or "like" to make a comparison; a simple metaphor states that something is something else.For example,"Bob ran like the wind" This is a simile.Because the sentence compares Bob's running ability to the wind it is a metaphor. Because it makes the comparison using the word "like," it is a simile."Bob is a purebred racehorse.""Life is a journey.""Time is a thief."These are all metaphors (but not similes), as they say that each thing is something that, quite obviously, it is not (and does not make the comparison using the words like or as.)All metaphors consist of two parts: the vehicle and the tenor. The vehicle is the figurative expression, that is the concept, idea, or thing that is being used to make the comparison. The tenor is the idea that is illustrated or illuminated by the vehicle.For instance: in the sentence "Life is a journey," journey is the vehicle, and Life is the tenor.Beyond the simple metaphor and similes, there are actually many different types or expressions of metaphors. Some of these include:absoluteburlesquecatachreticcomplex (or telescoped)conceptual (or generative)conventionalcreativedeadextendedgrammaticalmixedontologicalpersonificationprimaryrootstructuralsubmergedtherapeuticvisual
Bob ran in a race on May,6 1997
This is way to vague and confusing. Please rephrase and resubmit. Be more specific.
the sentence should be like this........."The rabbit ran under the tree", said Bob.