She sobbed as if she were a mere child and lost in a new city.
Crying buckets...
No, it's a personification. Giving a inanimate object human characteristics.
yes, if the sentence uses "like" or "as" then it is a simile.
Not necessarily. The metaphor "eyes were like lamps turned on" can convey a sense of brightness, alertness, or intensity in someone's gaze. It may indicate a strong emotion or presence, but not necessarily crying.
There's only one way a blood-clot can cry....what's crying? when you cry from your eyes you leak out tears....so if your blood-clot is crying....It must leak out blood, metaphor you know...
"The flood of emotions overwhelmed her, leaving her feeling lost in a sea of confusion."
If an author describes monsoon raining as " the sky is crying", here author is explaining rain by using metaphor as " the sky is crying." A few more examples are: "Your eyes are the sun in my life." "Your smile brightens the entire room." "The cat was a ball of fluffiness." It means that the object or person is described as something else without using the words 'like' or 'as.'
Rain being used in a metaphor is common and an easy metaphor. Here is one of the more popular or common metaphors used relating to 'rain'. If you were describing a sad person you could take the sentence, "She cried," and switch it around. You first should start small with a simile; "When she cried it was like rain." Then make it a metaphor and as you know a metaphor does not use 'like' or 'as'. "Her crying was rain," or something similar pertaining to rain or perhaps other weather conditions. Using 'rain' as a metaphor is quite easy plus you can explore the other weather metaphors!
Yes, that is a metaphor. When someone says, "She cried crocodile tears," it's a metaphor, but if they were to say, "Hers were like crocodile tears," or "Her tears were as big as a crocodile's," then it would be a simile.
This metaphor suggests that her attempts to influence or control situations are ineffective and annoying rather than inspiring or powerful. It implies that her actions are more about expressing frustration or complaints rather than achieving desired outcomes.
Its a metaphor
It is a metaphor.
it is neither, it is personification