A metaphor is a figure of speech in which two dissimilar things are used to make a comparison, but an extended metaphor is a comparison that is continuously being made throughout a written work (more commonly in poetry).
Metaphor
Just take out the "as ___ as". For example: He was as quick as lightning. (don't ever use that it is a huge cliche) to change this simile to a metaphor, take out "as ____ as" which is the "as quick as" part. The metaphor will therefore be: He was lightning. Metaphors tell you the exact things the person is related to.
Its a metaphor
Allegory is a noun.
Metaphor is a noun.
he has sants in his paints
"He was a lion in the fight" is a metaphor.
Figures of speech, metaphor, simile, or personification. This is a metaphor
A metaphor
what is the figures of speech in the sentence his eyes were not laughing
Metaphor
allusion
THEY HAVE BOTH
Imagery...metaphor Illitration and personification
In a metaphor, the object is the thing being compared to the subject. It helps create a vivid image or comparison in the reader's or listener's mind. For example, in the metaphor "Her eyes were stars," "eyes" is the object being compared to "stars."
Metaphor