a laugh is a dream.
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No. A metaphor is a form of comparison but not using the words like or as, unlike similes. An example of a metaphor is, "My lamp the sun in the darkness of my room."
A metaphor directly substitute one thing for another as a comparison. Instead of using a simile, "Hope is like a bird," the metaphor might be, "Hope is a thing with feathers."
His anger was that of a spitting snake.
Harold considered himself a Master of Metaphor; his English teacher wasn't so sure.
An example of a Metaphor is, "Fame is a bee," A metaphor is a comparison of two things without using 'like' or 'as' So here's another one. Rain is a stream of sunlight on a cloudy day.
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a laugh is a dream.
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A metaphor is a figure of speech in which an expression is used to refer to something that it does not literally denote in order to suggest a similarity, i.e.(Using 'like' or 'as')The sun is like the god's forge, burning brightly in the sky.You are as beautiful as a thousand roses, crisp in the morning air.Sorry for the terrible examples, but they are simple versions of metaphors.
The drink was fire on my throat. The offensive lineman was a beast. A metaphor is comparing two things without using like or as.
A metaphor is a literary analogy, a comparison of a person, thing, or act with another dissimilar object or concept, without using the words "like" or "as" (which would be a simile).Examples : "The waiting room was a furnace." (it was hot)Examples : "The politician hatched an ambitious plan." (he developed it, as a chick from an egg)
you are an elephant you have a hardhead of a rock these are bad examples of methaphors
a metaphor is " my heart shattered to pieces" ur welcome people
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