This statement would be considered a hyperbole because it uses exaggeration, and since irises the word "like" that instantly rules out the option of it being a metaphor.
"the pain felt like i was being shot, i didn't want to say goodbye to Charlie"
It is a metaphor because it's comparing bear and death without using "like" or "as".
The phase "winds blow" is a personification because it attributes human-like qualities (the ability to blow) to the winds. It is not alliteration, hyperbole, or a metaphor.
it is a simile because it it using the word 'like'
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)
The metaphor in "Happy" by Pharrell Williams is "Like a room without a roof," which compares happiness to a feeling of freedom and unbounded joy. The hyperbole in the song is "Clap along if you feel like happiness is the truth," exaggerating the idea of happiness being a universal and undeniable feeling.
A simile is a comparison which uses the words "like" or "as". A metaphor is a word which does use "like" or "as". Therefore, "The surge felt 'like' the blood was rushing to your hands" would be a simile.
The five parts of figurative language are simile, metaphor, personification, hyperbole, and symbolism. Simile compares two things using "like" or "as," while metaphor directly states that one thing is another. Personification gives human characteristics to non-human things, hyperbole exaggerates for emphasis, and symbolism uses objects or ideas to represent something else.
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"The parking lot was full. I felt like I had to park a million miles away from the mall," is an example of hyperbole. Hyperbole is the exaggeration of something to a point that is ridiculous.
Yes it is. Reminder, similes are statements that use like or as. You can think of a Metaphor as someone stating something that is a joke and not true. I normally get hyperbole and metaphor mixed up. A hyperbole is someone saying something that is exaggerated and should not be taken seriously. Hope this helped! If you're still stuck you can always use the beautiful thing called "Google". :)
No. A smilie is using the word 'like' or 'as'. This would be a hyperbole. (an over exaggeration of something)