Simile
It is true as cannot be used in a metaphor. A metaphor is a comparison of two things without using like or as. If you use as it will be a simile!
A metaphor is a comparison between two objects without using the words like or as (that's a simile). The analogy is conveyed by the use of a metaphorical word in place of some other word. For example: "Her eyes were glistening jewels".
This is a simile because it uses like, and a simile must use like or as in a comparison.
No, a metaphor is a comparison not using like or as. A simile is a comparison that does use like or as.
the clue to the meaning of the unfamiliar word as given by the word compared to the target word
His wardrobe paled in comparison to his sister's.
When put in comparison to my friends I am rather quite small Another context would be The comparison between Bill and Jill was quite unfair
comparison mean not being fair if you use a sentence this how it sound like the comparison between Joseph and jack quite and unfair
A metaphor is a comparison of two unlike things without the use of like or as.
No. If a comparison uses like or as, it becomes a simile.
A Metaphor
The word like or as.It always does.A simile is a comparison using like or as.He ran like the wind.I was as dry as a bone.