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.
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.
As fast as a bolt of lightning.
The phrase "mind faster than wind" is likely a metaphor or exaggeration to emphasize the quickness of thought processes compared to physical movement. While wind can travel at high speeds, the speed of our thoughts and mental processes can be even quicker due to the instantaneous nature of cognition and perception.
No. Bob ran like the wind is not a metaphor ,it is a simile because you used the words like the
Air moving very fast is typically referred to as "wind."
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.
a metaphor for fast
This is a metaphor... Similies are comparing two things using the words "like" or "as."Exaples: She moves slow as molasis. You run fast like a tiger.
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
Yes. Fire moves with the wind, so they move at the same speed.
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Fast a lightning, as swift as the wind (or an arrow). Or he or she is even as fast as Usain Bolt!
Yes
"He runs like the wind" is an example of a metaphor.
Fast as flash speedy as lightning
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