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The metaphor "ice-black cold eyes" in "Once upon a time" likely suggests that the character's eyes are dark and cold, resembling the icy chill of black ice. This can imply that the character is distant, unfeeling, or even menacing.
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All metaphors are figurative (cannot be interpreted literally). If you say 'Mary is a block of ice', you take it as meaning 'Mary is an unemotional, perhaps cruel, person'. So metaphor is a figure of speech where words (here, 'block of ice') have figurative meaning, that is mean something different than they literally say.
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A metaphor is simply using a word or phrase as a symbol for another word or phrase. A metaphor for ice might be glass.
Do you mean: Is 'cold as ice' a metaphor or a simile? If so, it is a simile because 'cold as ice' uses as. A simile is a comparison that uses like or as. A metaphor is a comparison that DOES NOT use like or as. Hope that helps. :)
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Yes, "If you were a scoop of ice cream" is a metaphor because it is comparing someone to a scoop of ice cream in a figurative way to convey an idea or image.
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