You're so bold I can see your skull.
a metaphor is when you compare some one or some thing without like or as
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Yes, there are many metaphor examples (or examples of metaphors). Reminder: a "metaphor" is a description that uses comparison WITHOUT the words "like" or "as." (When you use "like" or "as," it is a simile.)So, if you were to compare the sound of an annoying person's voice to that of a parrot, here would be that metaphor example:"The professor was a wild parrot, squawking out wild philosophies, his high pitched voice spewing out strange thoughts and ordering lengthy homework assignments."If you were to compare a woman's pale, white face to a blank sheet of paper, here would be the resulting metaphor:"Her face was a sheet of blank white paper, punctuated only by the dots of her eyes and nose, and a thin red line of a mouth."Think of colors, sounds, textures, shapes, and smells when trying to create a fresh metaphor. With a little thought, I'm sure you can come up with some new metaphor examples of your own.
A metaphor is a figure of speech in which an implied comparison is made between two unlike things that actually have something in common. One example of a metaphor: "The streets were a furnace, the sun an executioner."
The room was a pool of black.A similie is where you say something is like something, a metaphor is where you say something is that thing (although we know it isn't, ha!) for greater effect for the reader.E.G of a simile and a metaphor and the differenceSIMILIE: The room is like a pool of blackMETAPHOR: The room is a pool of black
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a metaphor is " my heart shattered to pieces" ur welcome people
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Harold considered himself a Master of Metaphor; his English teacher wasn't so sure.
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a laugh is a dream.
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you are an elephant you have a hardhead of a rock these are bad examples of methaphors
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metaphor, imagery, meter, rhyme, sound patterns, Sonnet form,ethos tone,simile.....ect.
metaphor, imagery, meter, rhyme, sound patterns, sonnet form,ethos tone,simile.....ect.