Yes, describing someone as "a beast" can be considered a metaphor. In this context, it implies that the person behaved in a wild or aggressive manner during their difficulties.
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You shouldn't have gone to all this trouble. You didn't need to go to all this trouble. You didn't need to go through all this trouble. You shouldn't have gone through all this trouble. These sentences are all correct and express the idea that the person did not need to make the effort they did.
yes, with no trouble at all.
No trouble at all.
"Glad Game" as a metaphor for finding positivity and gratitude in all situations. The "Glad Heart" as a metaphor for maintaining a positive and hopeful outlook on life. The town of Beldingsville as a metaphor for a community that learns to embrace and spread joy through Pollyanna's influence.
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You can watch it on youtube but I don't know if that website has all of them but I did see all of the beast episodes but not beast plus episodes
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haha an ood question is how you kept alive through all the trouble
The word derives from Greek pan- "all" and ther"beast" or "theras" meaning "hunter" as they were seen to be an all-powerful beast (indeed, they were origianlly a mythical beast).
Spongebob is a beast. That is all.