A metaphor for grass is the grass is like an itchy sweater.
A metaphor is a literary device that is used to describe something through comparison without using the words "like" or "as". A metaphor of grass could be anything as long as it is comparing grass to something.
That grass is deader than a skeleton!
you should keep off the grass
The green grass pulled itdelf up by its roots and danced away in the air
No, it's a metaphor, with a more exotic sense than a simile. "She wanted to be like a blade of grass amid the fields" is a simile.
Yes, the phrase "that snake in the grass got his phone off the hook" is a metaphor. In this context, the snake represents a deceitful or treacherous individual, and the phrase implies that this person is avoiding communication or responsibility. The use of "snake in the grass" is a common metaphorical expression to describe someone who is untrustworthy or deceptive.
I remember one is "Snake in the grass" which Daniel Watson called someone...I just don't remember who....
Its a metaphor
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it is neither, it is personification
metaphor
Nut grass is mentioned in Chapter 5 of "To Kill a Mockingbird." It is a metaphor used by Atticus to explain how deeply rooted racism is in Maycomb society.