you are a beautiful little bird.
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How about "Birds of a feather flock together" or "A bird in the hand is worth two in a bush" or "Don't count your chicken before they hatch.
Think of birds in a tree or on a fence. They are singing their particular songs. This is a choir of birds and it is full of joy.
simile, it uses 'as'
It's a metaphor because it likens human parents to bird parents. Birds feather their nests in preparation for their young. The sentence compares humans getting ready for their baby to birds getting ready for their babies.
No, the statement "rooks are not stunted crows" is not a metaphor. It is a literal statement comparing two different species of birds. A metaphor is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable, such as "time is a thief." In this case, the statement is straightforward and not metaphorical.
Its a metaphor
it is neither, it is personification
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Implied metaphor is when it gives you the metaphor but doesn't tell what the subject is. A regular metaphor tells you the subject of it.
The literary term that describes "birds of a feather flock together" is an idiom. This expression conveys the idea that people with similar characteristics or interests tend to associate with one another.
It's a metaphor for sex, the parents when explaining sex to the children used peanuts rather than the birds and the bees.
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What is a metaphor???Answer: To keep the cows in!!!!Metaphor~ meadow for??get it??? LOL