To identify the metaphor in the excerpt, please provide the specific line you would like me to analyze. A metaphor typically compares two unlike things without using "like" or "as," suggesting that one thing embodies the qualities of another.
Excerpt is a noun.
The phrase "shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit 'em, but remember it's a sin to kill a mockingbird" is an example of metaphor. It compares the innocence of mockingbirds to the innocence of certain characters in the story.
The part of a fraction that is below the line and that functions as the divisor of the numerator
Metaphor is a noun.
A shirttail is part of a shirt below the waist line.
It is part of a complex fraction.
It is the main idea of the story
denominator
alkene
Then that part of the graph is below the x-axis.
An excerpt is a part of a piece of writing generally used to back up another piece of writing. If you are quoting a book for an essay, you are using an excerpt. A sentence might be, "The excerpt from 'Little House on the Prairie' was useful in my essay about pioneer life."
An excerpt usually refers to a part taken from a book or poem. Extracts are flavorings that are used while cooking.