similie .
His eyes were a tranquil green pool, flecked with brown and gold in the sunlight (metaphor) or Her eyes were hazel like emeralds burried in dirty (simile)
The room was a pool of black.A similie is where you say something is like something, a metaphor is where you say something is that thing (although we know it isn't, ha!) for greater effect for the reader.E.G of a simile and a metaphor and the differenceSIMILIE: The room is like a pool of blackMETAPHOR: The room is a pool of black
Yes. Many would confuse it with a simile. As a quick remembering tool, metaphors say some IS a certain way/thing, such as "Juliet is the sun". Simile on the other hand says something is LIKE something else, such as "It was like being kissed by an Angel".
Personification.
Yes, similies always use like or as.
The toy sunk in our pool like a bag of rocks.
possible hydrostatic pressure sandy soil and enough rain water pool could lift up like a bucket in a bathtub full of water.
Her eyes sparkled like diamonds. His eyes were dark as coal. She had blue eyes like a pool. Her eyes sparkled like the stars above.
A metaphor is a figure of speech that does not use the words "like or "as". Example: "I am a bee." or "Kelly is a happy dolphin in the pool."
Grapes refresh my dry mouth like a dip in the pool on a hot sunny summer da.
In your bathtub or your own pool. If you have a neighbor with a pool, they might let you use it if you ask them nicely.
The pool appears to be a metaphor suggesting that the dreamer is "in too deep" in this fantasy or in a particular situation.