not really but a cool crisis will be. hope this helps
bycycleist i dont know if i spelled that right but you get the point
financial crisis
Keep your cool. Take care of the crisis. Don't freak out. You can panic later after it is all over if you like.
Her laugh is like a wind chime tinkling and blowing in the cool autumn breeze.
yes because you can't acctualy cut the damp morning.
Its a metaphor
it is neither, it is personification
metaphor
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 metaphor "a ticking time bomb" refers to a situation that is precariously unstable and likely to explode or result in a crisis if not addressed promptly. It evokes a sense of urgency and impending danger, suggesting that the longer the issue is ignored, the worse the consequences will be. This metaphor is often used in contexts like politics, social issues, or personal relationships to highlight the need for immediate action before a catastrophic event occurs.
Lincoln uses the metaphor of a house divided in his famous speech, stating that "A house divided against itself cannot stand." This metaphor dramatizes the national crisis of division over slavery, suggesting that the United States cannot endure permanently half free and half slave. It emphasizes the urgency of resolving this conflict, as the survival of the nation depends on unity rather than division.
Metaphor