Mars is a orange in the mysterious space. Does that help?
The most common metaphor is the eternal city.
Yes, it is a simile. Keep in mind that a simile is a metaphor, but not all metaphors are similes. A simile is a metaphor that uses the words like or as for the comparison.
Describing how to do a process is usually in the present tense.
No one's landed on Mars yet. The Soviet Union sent out a probe however, with no one on it. Mars 2 - The first probe that we know of by the Soviet Union to "land" on Mars, the others losing the signals. Mars 2 crash landed. Mars 3 - The first successful soft landing on Mars. Signals were lost 90 seconds after landing. (1971) Mars 5 - First fully successful Soviet Union Mars mission, orbiting Mars. Returned images of Martian surface. (1974) Mars 6 - Landing fail in 1974, crashed into Mars. Others either completely missed it, we lost the signal, or they tried to go to one of Mars' moons (Phobos 1 and 2)
Martin Luther King used both simile and metaphor in his famous speech. The metaphor he used was "Let us not seek to satisfy our thirst for freedom by drinking from the cup of bitterness and hatred".
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a good metaphor for describing a criminal is the criminal was like an explosion of heat
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A schoolboy is a sponge soaking up knowledge.
A metaphor for anxious could be "like a storm brewing inside", describing the feeling of turmoil and tension that comes with anxiety.
No, this sentence is not a metaphor. It is describing the scene of a sunset fading, using literal language.
Yes, describing the air as "filled with tenseness" is a metaphor. It is used to convey a heightened sense of unease or anxiety in a situation or environment.
A metaphor. If it's describing something "as" something else then it is a metaphor. For example... The cat curled up on the armchair, shaped as a doughnut.
There is no metaphor in this but it is more describing what her eyes are like. You are complimenting them because you are saying the world is beautiful when you look into her eyes
What is a metaphor from A Child's Christmas in Wales?
The metaphor in "Zulu Girl" is comparing the young girl's eyes to that of a bleak dormitory window. Figurative languages used include imagery in describing the hardships faced by the girl and personification when describing the loneliness and desolation surrounding her.