If I have read your question right, you're asking for the difference between a similie and a metaphor, right?
Basically, a similie says somethign is LIEK something, whereas a metaphor says something IS something.
Similie: My joy is like the sun on a summer day
Metaphor: My joy is the sun on a summer day
similies and metaphors
personification, metaphors and similies
yes it does
descriptive language in a text, such as metaphors, similies etc
Foreshadowing, similies, metaphors, irony, and personification.
Her eyes were dark pools of mystery.
A powerful sentence includes metaphors, similies and clauses
Metaphors are direct comparisons between two unlike things, while extended metaphors continue the comparison through a series of sentences or throughout an entire piece of writing. Extended metaphors allow for a deeper exploration and elaboration on the comparison being made, providing more detailed and nuanced insights.
the seneca falls women's convention is a metaphor
sibilance
The girls hair was as straight as a pin. The girl had stick hair.
They use rhyme, metaphors, similies, onomatopia, repatition and assonance