The money was new.
An idiom that is also a metaphor is "time is money." This phrase suggests that time is as valuable as money, implying that wasting time equates to losing financial opportunities. It uses the metaphor of money to convey the importance of time in a figurative sense, emphasizing efficiency and the value of productivity.
No it's a figure of speech.
Implied metaphor is when it gives you the metaphor but doesn't tell what the subject is. A regular metaphor tells you the subject of it.
Uh...I guess you will just have to another metaphor to describe the sentence!always remind your self
a common metaphor I've seen is"when pigs fly"hope i helped_________X__
metaphor
An idiom that is also a metaphor is "time is money." This phrase suggests that time is as valuable as money, implying that wasting time equates to losing financial opportunities. It uses the metaphor of money to convey the importance of time in a figurative sense, emphasizing efficiency and the value of productivity.
Lettuce has sometimes been used as a metaphor for greenbacks, as it is also green.
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People do stupid and evil things for money. Many/ most crimes are related to money.
No it's a figure of speech.
It isn't, its using Midas as a metaphor for its customers saving/getting money.
Cabbage ( or lettuce) is a common slang term for dollar bills.
Its a metaphor
it is neither, it is personification
metaphor
Implied metaphor is when it gives you the metaphor but doesn't tell what the subject is. A regular metaphor tells you the subject of it.