It could be a dead metaphor. However, there is another interpretation: It is a personification :the mist as a man and the sun as a woman who is veiled. As the sun is a source of beauty and light, it is like the beautiful woman and the mist here as a jealous man. Notice also the paradox between "the mist" as a symbol of gloom and the sun as a symbol of optimism.
Metaphor.
Personification or a metaphor could be both
Personification. The sun is being described as performing a human action, here.
A conjunction is not a figure of speech. Conjunctions are a class of words like verbs, nouns etc. They are commonly called joining 'words' their job is to link together two parts of a sentence.The sun shone and everybody felt happy. The conjunction is and.
Personification
Metaphor.
personificaion
When there is a mist, when sun is rising. Which seems mist is shining
Personification or a metaphor could be both
Personification. The sun is being described as performing a human action, here.
It is just a figure of speech. A Star(sun is also a star) dies when its fuel supply runs out (ie) it burns out.
simile. It is a figure of speech that directly compares two different things using the words "like" or "as".
A conjunction is not a figure of speech. Conjunctions are a class of words like verbs, nouns etc. They are commonly called joining 'words' their job is to link together two parts of a sentence.The sun shone and everybody felt happy. The conjunction is and.
Personification
This is an example of simile. A direct comparison is being made between the brightness of [an unspecified subject] and the brightness of the sun. An example sentence might be:Her smile was as bright as the sun.
A figure of speech in which inanimate objects or abstractions are endowed with human qualities or are represented as possessing human form.example: the sun smiles in hot summer day.smiles is the word because the sun does not smile.
White mist is water vapour, as found in a cloud, that is low to the ground. Mist forms when warm moist air meets cold air, usually during the night, creating a misty dawn until the rising Sun burns off the mist.