Some poems by Shel Silverstein that contain similes, metaphors, personification, and are about animals include "My Beard," "The Perfect High," and "Peanut-Butter Sandwich." These poems use figurative language and animal imagery to convey deeper meanings and evoke emotions in readers.
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Well, the title in itself is a metaphor.
Similes contain the comparison word "like" or "as", metaphors do not.
Metaphors can often be found in literature, such as in poetry, novels, or plays. "The Backdoor of Midnight" may contain metaphors in its descriptions, character interactions, or events that symbolize deeper meanings or emotions. Look for language that compares one thing to another to uncover potential metaphors.
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all animals
do animals contain a nucleus
animals cell
Yes, "Life is a Highway" contains metaphors such as comparing life to a highway, symbolizing the journey and experiences one encounters in life. The highway represents the ups and downs, twists and turns, and the continuous nature of life's journey.
No animals do, and only green plants do.
Plants and animals are eukaryotes.
Animals are not autotrophs.So they do not have chloroplasts.