No, it is not.
Metaphors are seen in examples below:
She is a pig.
Bent is a chicken.
Jay is the horse.
It is comparing two things without using 'as' or 'like'. Direct comparison. You are comparing her to a pig; Bent to a chicken; Jay to a horse. When you use 'as' or 'like', like in the below, you are using simile not metaphor.
She is like a pig.
Bent is as a chicken.
Jay is like a horse.
Finding quarrel in a straw is an idiom. Check that out in your dictionary.
Hope I have been helpful.
a metaphor
I dont know if there is
Neither -- "glistening" and "stiff" are just adjectives describing the straw
The word is quarrel.
You must find a simple metaphor to use.
Quarrel can be used as a noun or a verb: I don't want to quarrel with you. Tim was slightly injured during his quarrel with his neighbor.
quarrel
The Quarrel was created in 1991.
"quarrel" is "querelle"
Those two are about to have another quarrel.
Quarrel means fight, as in you shouldn't quarrel over the small things in life
You can find it in the same spot you find the boxes. It must be either bought from the shop (straw and bark bedding) or grown as crops (straw and flax bedding).