You could see in her eyes she was pleased
his face shone like a moon
"Delight" can either be a noun or a verb, and it is spelled the same either way.Examples:Noun: "Delight shone from the little boy's eyes as he ate his ice cream."Verb: "Good teachers delight in expanding the minds of their students."
A metaphor is descriptive language which is not meant to be taken word for word. Examples of metaphor: Her hair shone like dripping honey. His eyes flashed like a two balls of fire. She screeched like a monkey.
No, that is not a metaphor.
Your mother.
Her eyes shone like diamonds. Eyes are directly compared to diamonds - Similie
Happiness shone from her face is one of them.
Eyes as blue as saphires
That is definitely a metaphor :)
In the Bible, Ezekiel's wife is not mentioned by name. She is referred to simply as "the delight of his eyes" and her sudden death is used by God as a metaphor for the impending destruction of Jerusalem.
Her eyes shone with an irrepresable twinkle of admiration.
None, it is imagery It's a metaphor because a metaphor is a comparison not using like or as. that's comparing his face to an open book. (a simile is using like or as e.g. his face shone LIKE the sun)