Yes, because a simile uses like or as. Otherwise, it's a metaphor.
"The wind was as a torrent or darkness" would be a simile.
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metaphor
symBolism, imagery, personification, allusion, enjambment, simile, metaphor, etc
One example of figurative language in the book "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton is the use of similes, such as when Ponyboy describes the sunrise as "gold like honey." Another example is the metaphor Ponyboy uses to describe the differences between the Socs and the Greasers, saying they are like "two separate societies, each with its own rules." The author also employs personification when she writes about how the wind "whispered secrets" in the night.
A metaphor
"He was a lion in the fight" is a metaphor.
Simile: "His anger was like boiling lava." Metaphor: "The truth pierced through her heart like a sharp arrow." Personification: "The wind whispered secrets through the trees."
personification- the trees danced in the wind smile- her cheeks were as res as a cherry metaphor- i don't know hyperbole- i text so fast i can text 20 words in a second
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Simile: The wind sang like a choir through the trees. Metaphor: The wind was a mischievous spirit, dancing through the branches. Personification: The wind whispered sweet nothings to the trees as Brian hugged his coat closer.
The tree whispered to the wind, "Embrace me gently, for I sway with your touch."
Example: The wind whispered throughout the night.
The sound of the wind whispered its secrets into my ear.
The word "whispered" means spoke in a soft voice, and is used to personify the wind as it makes low sounds in the branches of the trees.
Yes, "run like the wind" is a metaphor that is used to describe someone running very fast by comparing them to the speed and agility of the wind.
Yes
The trees danced in the wind. The wind sang.
No. If you're not sure if a comparison is a metaphor or a simile, just check and see if it uses the words "like" or "as". If it does, then it's a simile. This is a simile.