Yes. It compares the parents' anger to boiling water without using like or as.
Its a metaphor
no
Yes
The metaphor "boiling mad" describes a state of intense anger or rage, likening the feeling to a pot of water reaching its boiling point. Just as water bubbles violently when heated, a person who is "boiling mad" exhibits extreme emotions that can overflow or erupt. This vivid imagery emphasizes the intensity of their feelings, suggesting they may act impulsively or lose control.
no it is not a metaphor because it is a simile.
1. my life is a dream 2. I am a rainbow 3. Time is money 4. boiling mad 5. frozen with fear Thanks .. glad that help
i would be mad at my parents if they didn't show up at my wedding
Metaphor
she sometimes it but it dosent mean that she will be mad at her parents forever.
The idiom your blood is boiling usually means that you are mad/furious.
It depends how your parent is.
"She was a mad hornet" "She was a mad bull" "She was an angry rotweiler" (i dont know if i spelled the dogs name right....) Megan Fox is one hot mama!