no, its not. if you said her eyes are marble then yes. right now you're just stating that her eyes have changed into marble, like a freak accident.
Not necessarily. The metaphor "eyes were like lamps turned on" can convey a sense of brightness, alertness, or intensity in someone's gaze. It may indicate a strong emotion or presence, but not necessarily crying.
An example of a metaphor in "Seedfolks" could be when a character refers to the garden as a "patchwork of stories" to describe how each individual plot represents a different person's unique experience and background.
No, that is not a metaphor.
metaphor
Eyes as blue as saphires
That is definitely a metaphor :)
Yes.
Is it comparing the world to anything? No, so it's not a metaphor.
he/she is angry and there for their eyes show it!
There is no metaphor in this but it is more describing what her eyes are like. You are complimenting them because you are saying the world is beautiful when you look into her eyes
This metaphor indicates that her eyes are bright and full of joy or happiness. It suggests that she is feeling excited or pleased about something.
It means she's special