Yes, "dying to find out" is a metaphorical expression that means being extremely eager or desperate to discover something. It does not refer to actual physical death, but it emphasizes the intensity of the desire.
Metaphor
It is a metaphor in which the dying rays of the sun in the late evening are compared to the last notes of a piece of music dying on the air.
You must find a simple metaphor to use.
"Rain is a Good Thing" by Luke Bryan uses rain as a metaphor for good luck and abundance. "Live Like You Were Dying" by Tim McGraw uses the metaphor of living life as if you were dying to convey the idea of taking risks and making the most of every moment.
If plants are dying, you need to find out what they are missing. You also need to check for diseases or pests.
To find examples of metaphors, you can read literature, poetry, and song lyrics. Metaphors are comparisons that do not use "like" or "as" to connect two unlike things. Look for descriptive language that implies a comparison without stating it directly.
Clothed in salvation means that you are living for God/Jesus and you will serve him to your dying breath. Clothed in salvation is basically a metaphor for serving and loving God/Jesus.
A metaphor compares one thing to another. Make a list of everything you think of when you think of mud, first, so you know what qualities you are trying to compare. Then, find something that the quality compares to.One common metaphor for something that is hard to understand is "clear as mud."
Its a metaphor
It is a metaphor.
it is neither, it is personification
Look at this reference: http://homepages.wmich.edu/~j2burke/prideintroduction.html