This is a simile because it uses "like" to compare two unlike things - the legs and overcooked noodles.
Enlightenment is the state of achieving deep spiritual understanding or realization.
A verbal metaphor is a literary technique that produces imagery and can make a reader feel or see the metaphor through spoken word. An example is when Romeo declares "Juliet is the sun" in the play "Romeo and Juliet".
A. People wanted to end democratic governments. B. People looked to science to improve life. C. People decided that formal education was no longer necessary. D. People hoped to find a less complex way of life.
the exact opposite of steal is actually your mum!! strange because I looked it up in the dictionary and that came up??
The ancient Greeks told many captivating myths about their gods and heroes.
metaphor
In "The Veldt" by Ray Bradbury, some figures of speech used include personification (the nursery "sang"), metaphor ("There's a real lion in there"), and simile ("The lions looked real enough to eat him").
personification was the only choice. But no one was ready.
That would be a simile. A personification is like the rain kissed my lips. Personification will have a non human object do a human action.
One simile in "Rip Van Winkle" is "looked as sour as vinegar." One personification is the description of the mountains "raising their lofty summits till they were almost lost in the clouds." A metaphor is when Rip is described as a "democratic philosopher" when he is compared to the statue of George III.
you use a metaphor based on food like. The cherry on that cake looked as delicious as the fresh fruit from Italy
it is a broken lady
The sun shone as it looked down upon the earth.
The sentence "He looked as if he were fifteen or sixteen." contains a metaphor, comparing the boy's appearance to his actual age while implying he looks older.
Yes, it is a simile because because a simile has like/as, and a metaphor doesn't.
a sardine in a tin ?
it is neither actually. (: it doesn't fit in any literary devices.