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No, metaphors do not use the words "like" or "as" to compare two things. Instead, they make a direct comparison by stating that one thing is another, highlighting similarities between them without using these comparative terms. For example, saying "time is a thief" is a metaphor that implies time steals moments from our lives. In contrast, similes do use "like" or "as" for comparisons, such as "time is like a thief."
A police officer is a sworn (by oath of allegiance) instrument (servant) of a State or government in the area of law enforcement. A thief is just a common person who has decided to steal. The thief has little standing in a community and is more than likely to serve time in prison. Ongoing theft is addiction. If you want to study the beginnings of law you have to go back to Exodus chapter 20 in the Bible where God gives Moses the Ten Commandments.
It meant bryon was the one that talked someone into something and mark did the stealing part
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No, she was not a thief.
A thief is a thief no matter if he/she is male or female. There is no gender for thief.
contrast: Percy: boy, Annabeth: girl, Percy: brown hair, Annabeth: blonde,Percy: son of Posiedon, Annabeth: daughter of Athena. Compare: both halfbloods, both go on quests through out the series, both have a(half)brother.
You would send a thief to catch a thief, because a thief would know where a thief would go or what he might do to avoid detection.
The thief got away. The thief was caught.
The possessive form of "the hands of the thief" is "the thief's hands."