That's a simile. Remember, if you use "like" or "AS" you have A Simile
metaphor
"Was a bombshell" is an idiom that means something was striking or shocking. It is not a simile, metaphor, or personification.
idiom is like discribe e.g as light as a feather
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no. a simile is a phrase with like or as in it. Has given your heart would be an idiom
metephor
First, when you see the phrase AS ___ AS ___ it is A Simile instead of an idiom. It is easy to figure out the meaning of a simile. Water flows quickly, so the simile means that whatever it is, it's as fast as water flowing.
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in the first book twilight : So the lion fell in love with the lambThat is not an idiom -- it is a metaphor. An idiom is a phrase that makes no sense when you read it literally. That phrase merely compares Edward to a lion and Bella to a lamb.
This is a metaphor, specifically a simile.
simile
simile, metaphor, idiom, personification, hyperbole, alliteration, onomatopoeia.