No, because you aren't comparing anything.
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No, it is a metaphor comparing someone's thumb to a magical item.
A=B is a metaphor because "A" EQUALS "B" making it a metaphor, if it were a simile than "A" would resemble or be similar to "B".
By making a comparison sentence without a simile.
In "The Red Pyramid" by Rick Riordan, a metaphor can be found when the characters refer to the magic in the Duat as a "river flowing through the world." This metaphor helps readers understand the mystical and interconnected nature of the Duat and how it influences the characters' journey throughout the book.
A fairy is like a delicate whisper of magic, flitting across the world on gossamer wings, leaving a trail of enchantment in its wake.
There are three different tems in Latin that can mean "magic":magicusmagica ars (the art of magic)veneficium (making sorcery)
It cost about 35 or 45 magic coins
Who's Making Magic? Making Magic Making Magic Who's Making Magic? Making Magic Making Magic What's going on here? Something's not right. Who's making magic now every night? It's training lessons til the morning night Then it's Sabrina's Secret Life Who's making magic? Who's making magic? Who's making magic? Sabrina's Secret Life! It's training lessons now every night Sabrina's Secret Life!
So far she has published 4 children's books. Magic Windows; Making Magic Windows; In My Family; and Family Pictures.
There are three different tems in Latin that can mean "magic":magicusmagica ars (the art of magic)veneficium (making sorcery)
Its a metaphor