A metaphor that is used more than once in different ways
Metaphor
A metaphor is the comparison of two unlike things.
Metaphor is a type of figures of speech. It's like a comparison to simile. Simile is easier to identify and it's often used "like" or "as". In metaphor, "like" or "as" isn't being used, so metaphors may sound a bit vague. In metaphor, you need to think really deeply and find out something that is not this thing and it's other thing. It can be confusing or it can sound nonsense. Metaphors are difficult to identify.
I'm not sure which excerpt you are referring to. Can you provide the specific text so I can identify the line containing a metaphor?
It makes the speech sound more poetic
The metaphor in this sentence is "music to your ears" which means that Bella's words of encouragement were incredibly pleasing and enjoyable to hear.
You can find metaphor worksheets online on educational websites, such as Teachers Pay Teachers, Education.com, or Super Teacher Worksheets. You can also create your own metaphor worksheets by selecting passages or sentences from literature or poetry and asking students to identify the metaphors used.
imagery
In a metaphor you identify something with something else: Her hair was gold. In an idiom you use some words to mean something different from their literal meaning; they usually can't translate into other languages: Don't pull my leg.
Its a metaphor
It will be easiest to use one and dissect it, My favorite celeb used is: "The cheese smelled like Butt." In this sentence the whole sentence is the metaphor comparing the smell of the cheese to the smell of Butt.
it is neither, it is personification