A comparison without using a connection word is called a metaphor. The connection word is like or as.
A comparison using like or as is a simile. A comparison without them is a metaphor.
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a comparison without using like or as!
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A simile is a comparison between two things using the words "like" and "as." A comparison without these words is known as a metaphor.
No, the saying "an aching heart" is not a simile. It is a metaphor because it directly compares the heart to something that aches, without using "like" or "as" as a comparison.
You can charge your Touch by connecting it to any computer's USB port, by using a plug-in USB power supply, or by using some form of USB battery pack. I don't know if any of these fit your definition of "without using a charger".
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It is a simile, because it is a comparison using as, and a simile is any comparison using like or as.
All similes are metaphors but not all metaphors are similes.A metaphor is a comparison between two or more dissimilar things. Similes are too, however similes do so by making the comparison using the words like or as.
A metaphor is a comparison made without using the words "like" or "as." An example of a sentence including a metaphor might be, "Carolyn was a rock for her family following those hard days after Jim's death."
In order to do that, you can use a program to create an HTML file, which is the base for making a website. In fact, this is the most common way to create a website. Fortunately you can view HTML files stored in your computer without connecting to the Internet. Some suggested programs to do this are KompoZer (free and open-source) and Dreamweaver (not free).