That's a metaphor - the eyes are compared to a slab of mackerel. Many people confuse METAPHORE and SIMILE. A simile is a specific kind of metaphor that uses the words "Like" or "as" or "than" - "My love is like a red red rose" is a simile, but "His career was a house of cards" is a metaphor.
They are tricky to grasp sometimes, because Professors of English love to torment students.
Yes, it does.
There is really not many animals that represent youth. One mithical creature does come to mind,the Mermaid.
He was fascinated by what was happening.
yes you do because u r not a minor anymore.
The carousel has many symbolic meanings. One meaning is the wheels of life and fortune, another is the innocents of youth.
The literary term is a simile. A simile uses the word "like" or "as" to describe an object. In this case, the object (youth) is compared to a madman in the way he ran.
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The literary term used in this sentence is simile. A simile is a figure of speech that compares two different things using "like" or "as". In this case, the advance of the enemy is being compared to a ruthless hunting.
there is a youth foundation around the corner
This is a simile, as it uses "like" to compare the youth to a parcel on the ground.
This phrase uses a simile, comparing the youth to a parcel to vividly describe how they remained on the ground.
Daydreaming helps me to rediscover my youth.
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In my youth I did many foolish things. During his youth he was a shy, quiet boy. In my youth, I liked roller skating and soft ball. In the days of my youth, there were no cell phones.
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During the king's youth he had hung out with low lives and was wild and reckless.
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