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No because it means just what it seems to mean. It's a metaphor comparing you to a flower.
No, but it's a metaphor comparing taste to something that can speak.
Yes, that is exactly what it is, but you can also say that is is comparing something not using like or as
A metaphor is a literary device that is used to describe something through comparison without using the words "like" or "as". A metaphor of grass could be anything as long as it is comparing grass to something.
no, it is a similie because it uses the word 'as' so it is comparing two things whereas a metaphor says that something 'is' or 'are' something eg. the daffodils are continuous stars
Her smile was a drop of sunshine on a cloudy day.A metaphore is comparing something without using like or as. :)
Her smile was a drop of sunshine on a cloudy day.A metaphore is comparing something without using like or as. :)
It is a similie as you are comparing (something) to how sly the fox is. A similie uses the words "like or "as".
Raining exclamation marks is a metaphor because it is describing something (rain) by comparing it to something else (exclamation marks) without using "like" or "as."
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Comparing without like or as
A metaphor for beautiful is :she is as beautiful as a rosedefanition :a metaphor is comparing two things without using LIKE or ASGOOD LUCK IN COMING UP WITH SOME MORE MATAPHORS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!