How about one of this:
Collecting candies is a race.
or
Collecting candies is money; everybody wants to get it, but nobody wants to give it.
If it is a candy yes, but if you are referring to the metaphor no.
If it is a candy yes, but if you are referring to the metaphor no.
I think pirate bags are cute for kids to use during Halloween. After all, they are collecting candy treasure!
"Gym Candy" by Carl Deuker uses metaphors related to sports and competition to explore themes of ambition, pressure, and identity. For example, the idea of "being addicted to candy" is a metaphor for the protagonist's obsession with performance-enhancing drugs in sports. Another metaphor is the portrayal of physical strength as "armor," reflecting how athletes use their bodies to protect themselves emotionally.
First:Finish boss battles. Second:Keep on collecting candy. IT'S AS EASY AS THAT!!!!!!
Halloween is not classified as begging. Little children go door-to-door collecting candy; they do not need the candy. It is the tradition of Halloween to collect candy from your neighborhood.
a metaphor uses like or as
He used a metaphor to desciribe the swaying trees.
you get a special carvable pumpkin
what is a metaphor for a canoe
You must find a simple metaphor to use.
yes it is. a metaphor doesn't use like or as