he didn't like the smell of the pastries
he didn't like the smell of the pastries
What is a metaphor for the sentence "He liked the smell of the Pastrice?
he didn't like the smell of the pastries
The pastries were like a synphony
smell of pumpkin pie hit me in the face
it smells like fajitas in here...
He liked the smell of dogs.
When asked to identify the metaphor used in a sentence, it means to point out a figure of speech where a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable, in order to suggest a resemblance. Metaphors help create vivid and imaginative comparisons to enhance the meaning or impact of the sentence.
Stanley is glad the shoes hit him on the head because it saves him from getting bitten by a yellow-spotted lizard that was about to fall on him. The shoes falling on his head was a fortunate accident that prevented a potentially fatal situation.
No, this sentence is not a metaphor. It is a figurative expression that suggests the presence of a person based on a characteristic smell, without directly comparing the person to the smell. A metaphor would involve directly equating one thing with another in a non-literal way.
They liked to smell the paper.
Yes, pastries is plural for pastry.