simile and metaphors are both a way of comparing to unlike things but the difference is that simile uses the words "like" or "as" and a metaphor does not.
simile
Pen and paper .
Well, honey, a simile compares two things using "like" or "as." So unless that pencil was busting out some killer dance moves like a ballerina, I'd say it's not a simile. Just call it what it is - a pencil doing the cha-cha on paper.
First of all, as you read through the book, use little strips of paper to mark the pages that you feel would allow you to come up with a good metaphor and simile. Next, write down the metaphor and simile and come up with some words that rhyme with the last word of each. If you don't want your poem to rhyme, then try to write the metaphor and simile with the same rhythm. Next, begin to write your poem and work the metaphor and simile into the body of the poem. Hester's Story was written by Adele Geras.
yes it is simile
An extended metaphor is a metaphor that is started early in the work, usually at the beginning, but it can be added later, that evolves and stretches itself throughout the passage. For example if you were to write a paper, and use a road as a metaphor for the path of life, and you were to develop and use this metaphor throughout the paper then it would be an extended metaphor.
Simile for stories Jamie makes up about himself.
Simile for stories Jamie makes up about himself.
A metaphor for vacuole would be a toilet because it stores "food", waste, another materials such as toilet paper.
"According to the paper" is the prepositional phrase in this sentence. It provides information about the source or reference for the statement that follows.
the wolf pups were bonding with each other like paper and glue
Words are flowing out like an endless rain into a paper cup.