yes.
It could be considered as one due to the fact it exaggerates the idea of being clear, however i would consider it as more of a metaphor.
This metaphor, "incoming traffic" means a rapid movement of people into a new city, normally due to economic increase.
When Duncan says "more is thy due than more than all can pay," he acknowledges that Macbeth deserves greater honors and rewards than what can be expressed or given. This line reflects Duncan's gratitude for Macbeth's bravery and loyalty in battle, but it also foreshadows the tragic consequences of ambition and betrayal that will unfold as Macbeth seeks to claim even more than he is offered. The statement underscores the theme of ambition and the moral complexities of reward and power in Shakespeare's "Macbeth."
This would seem to be a metaphor asserting that someone is courageous and assertive due to masculinity due to testes which oddly are being compared to grapes (they are actually a bit larger than that). Metaphors can be quite odd.
In all of them. However, some are more productive than others due to economic advancement; also due to local climate and weather, some specialize on specific crops.
Because the earth is much more heavier than the moon.
all charged particles are ions. cations are positive meaning they have more protons than electrons. anions are negative meaning they have more electrons than protons
Due to the forming of guided flow streams resembling those of venturi, the irreversibilities from a sudden contraction are less than those from a sudden expansion. That's why head losses due to sudden expansion are more than sudden contraction.
Yes, due to the very low humidity, deserts experience more evaporation than precipitation.
Due to the presence of "like," the phrase is a simile.
FDR was the only president to serve more than two consecutive terms due to the second world war.
The sun is a thousand times more massive than all the planets combined. The planets all orbit the sun for this reason--due strictly because of its great mass.