No, it's an ordinary comparison (NOT simile=metaphorical comparison, because it does not involve objects belonging to different categories)
From the airplane window all the trees looked like broccoli scattered on a huge plate.
no
"Greener than thou" means "greener than you."
100 g broccoli contain cca. 90 mg vitamin C and 204 apples (considering apples with a mass of 100 g each) contain 1 000 mg vitamin C.
100 g of broccoli contain about 90mg of Vitamin C - the apples contain about 1000 mg total, so no. Broccoli contain approx. 90 mg vitamin C/100 g or apple contain approx. 5 mg vitamin C/100 g.
Yes Diesel is much greener than gasoline engines
Is greener to use a hand dryer than compared to paper towels.
Yes, there is more starch in potatoes than broccoli.
Iceland is greener than Greenland!
yes it does =3
Yes broccoli and broccoli rabe are in the same family, but it is not a type of broccoli it is a Italian green leafy vegetable.
what is an implied metaphor?a metaphor that suqqests a comparision rather than stating it directly_dee(;;*
metaphor