Metaphor is a comparison that does not use any explicit comparing words. All religions, arts, and sciences are branches of the same tree
Metaphor
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.
Pools
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Breaking off a branch of a tree is a physical change.
Judicial branch
judicial branch
The Vice President can cast tie- breaking votes in senate .
The Vice President can cast tie- breaking votes in senate .
C When hammered, gold expands without breaking apart
In "If I can't stop one heart from breaking" by Emily Dickinson, poetic devices used include imagery ("soft words and even", "sky of May"), metaphor ("murmur of a bee"), symbolism (heart breaking representing emotional pain), and personification (heart and bee are given human qualities).
The literal meaning of "breaking into blossom" refers to flowers opening up and blooming. It is a metaphor for the process of blossoming or flourishing, similar to how flowers do when they bloom.
Some poetic elements used in Emily Dickinson's "If I can stop one heart from breaking" include imagery (e.g. "ease one pain" and "make one cool"), metaphor (e.g. "I shall not live in vain"), and repetition (e.g. of the phrase "I shall not live in vain"). These elements help convey the poem's themes of empathy, kindness, and the impact of small gestures.
'Proffering the olive branch' is a metaphor for trying to establish peace by giving someone a gift. The Bald eagle is a metaphor for strength, swiftness, and foresight in many cultures. The road was a ribbon of moonlight. The winds were a torrent of madness. The ocean's waves attacked the shore.
Its a metaphor
it is neither, it is personification