it is a personification, since wheel's don't squeal, a human characteristic, so much as squeak.
It is merely a description of what the wheels sounded like, hence, neither personification nor simile.
The squealing sound you hear when your car brakes are wearing out is referred to as a "squealer." This indicator is a strip of metal that when the brake pad wears down makes contact with the rotor making a metal on metal noise.
The sound is most likely the brakes squealing. Check the pads to make sure that the metal part isn't cutting into the rotor.
Plastic? Ive never seen metal wheels
metal, right? Sounds like metal, yes.
The obvious is that the spoked are spoked and that the full aren't. Metal core wheels may make your scooter more stable.
well our wheels now are more complicated then the wheels back then they had wooden we have ruber metal like wheels
A simile is the comparison of something to another thing using the words 'like' or 'as'. That car is like a screaming metal death trap!
Centrifugal force is pulling the train's metal wheels against the sides of the metal train tracks, creating friction. Metal on metal makes a horrible noise.
magnesium
Yes.
round wheels, probably metal. KV
eagle metal cores are one of the best wheels you can get