This is an example of an alliteration 'moon made'. For it to be a metaphor it would have to follow this sort of structure, 'the moon was a torch in the sky'.
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It is a metaphor
A metaphor, as defined in our glossary, is a figure of speech in which an implied comparison is made between two unlike things that actually have something important in common. The word metaphor itself is a metaphor, coming from a Greek word meaning to "transfer" or "carry across." Metaphors "carry" meaning from one word, image, or idea to another.
Yes, a metaphor is when you say that an object (noun) is something else. Therefore, arms of steel is a metaphor because a person's arms are not actually made of steel.
It means that who ever made this metaphor is a Huge Trolling Noob
A metaphor is a figure of speech in which two dissimilar things are used to make a comparison, but an extended metaphor is a comparison that is continuously being made throughout a written work (more commonly in poetry).
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Yes, the phrase "made your heart melt" is a metaphor. It is used to describe strong emotions or feelings that can soften or touch someone's heart in a figurative way.
No, it is a simile. There is a distinct difference between the two terms. A simile normally contains the word 'like' or it sounds more like a comparison, so for example; as white as a ghost A metaphor tends to say that something IS something but not literally, just in one specific way for example; a heart of stone ...the heart is not literally made of stone but the metaphor is comparing it to a cold object that does not have emotion.
A metaphor assigns an action to words or ideas, but it isn't literal. The water was so refreshing it made my mouth jump for joy. In the sentence, your mouth jumping for joy is a metaphor.
a metaphor that says what it means almost exactly
Thats a metaphor sweetie. Just ask your Momma!