metaphor
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crabs dont eat each other
He used a metaphor to desciribe the swaying trees.
i dont know sorry m8
i dont know sorry m8
Hi i dont know the answer
i dont know ra arri babu/papa
i dont know.How does a red rock crab use its nippers?
i dont think you can
You dont' need to type it in anywhere to determine if it is a metaphor if you know how to do it yourself. To make a computer program do that is basically impossible. The first thing to do is check that it is comparing something. Then you see if the comparison uses the words like or as. If it uses like or as, it's a simile. If not, it's a metaphor. Her hair was like a waterfall. - Comparing her hair to a waterfall, uses 'like', is therefore a simile. Her curtain of auburn hair swirled around her face - Comparing her hair to a curtain, a metaphor I used in one of my books. His face shone as brightly as the sun. - Comparing his face to the sun, uses 'as', is therefore a simile. The sun shone from his face as he smiled. - Still comparing his face to the sun, but without using 'like' or 'as'. A metaphor. Metaphor: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 People use metaphor in their speech everyday, but most don't even realize it. For instance, when someone says, "That person is a piece of trash," they don't mean that that person is literally a piece of garbage. They're saying this to indicate that their opinion of that person is not a good one.
i dont think those exist but if they do than they would get the size of a regular crab.
A metaphor is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable. For example, "His words were a soothing balm for her troubled mind." In this sentence, the words being compared are not literally a balm, but they are described as having a similar effect.