Metaphor
A metaphor for "spread out" could be "the stars scattered across the night sky," suggesting a vast, expansive distribution. A simile might be, "like leaves drifting on a gentle breeze," illustrating the gentle, natural dispersal of objects over a wide area. Both evoke a sense of openness and distance.
Yes, it is a metaphor.
No. One word does not make a metaphor. "Bob is groaning" would be the closest you could get, but that is a statement, not a metaphor.
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no. it is a similie.
Simile
similie
It is a similie as you are comparing (something) to how sly the fox is. A similie uses the words "like or "as".
similie .
Similie. When you use like or as that is a smilie. :)
It is a metaphor because similes use the words "like" & "as".
Nope, that's a similie. A similie is words using "Like" or "As" in a sentence. A metaphor is a comparasion to two words.
Metaphor- comparing two things without using like or as. Simile- comparing two things using like or as.
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no it is not.A similie or metaphor has to have like or as in the senence.u could say shes like a treasure.
I believe you mean "metaphor." A metaphor is a comparison between two unlike things without using the words "like" or "as." It is much like a similie. A similie, however, uses the words "like" or "as." An example of a metaphor would be, "Her words were needles piercing me."