no it is not a metaphor like or as is a simile
Metaphor words were sugar cubes in a cup of tea
A metaphor, a simile uses the words like or as.
any comparative word is used in a simile but not a metaphor
any comparative word is used in a simile but not a metaphor
I believe you mean "metaphor." A metaphor is a comparison between two unlike things without using the words "like" or "as." It is much like a similie. A similie, however, uses the words "like" or "as." An example of a metaphor would be, "Her words were needles piercing me."
It is a metaphor because similes use the words "like" & "as".
No. A metaphor is a form of comparison but not using the words like or as, unlike similes. An example of a metaphor is, "My lamp the sun in the darkness of my room."
In simile, you use the words like, as. For example: "She is cute as a puppy."In metaphor, it does not use the words like, as.For example: "He is a pig."So to transform a simile to a metaphor, you should not use the words, like, as in the sentence.For example:Simile- I eat like a pig.Metaphor - I am a pig.Hope this helps.
Yes, it is a simile. Keep in mind that a simile is a metaphor, but not all metaphors are similes. A simile is a metaphor that uses the words like or as for the comparison.
The metaphor in this sentence is "music to your ears" which means that Bella's words of encouragement were incredibly pleasing and enjoyable to hear.
As sweet as sugar or as sweet as honey.
A metaphor compares two things without using the words "like" or "as". For example: Her hair was the dark night sky.
a metaphor doesn't use any specific words, But a metaphor can not use the words "like" or "as". If "like" or "as" is used, it's a simile. A Metaphor is "something used to represent something else" or "A comparison between two things, without using like or as". For example: "life is a journey" - This is a metaphor because it is comparing Life to a Journey, and does NOT use like or as.