A metaphor and a simile both describe something using a comparison to something else, but a metaphor does it an implied way, and a simile does it explicitly by using the word like or as.
Example of a simile: She looked like a cat that had just been thrown in the water.
Example of a metaphor: She was a blank slate, ready to start anew.
Do things like making sure these people are ready to be parents. We could offer parenting classes, support organizations like planned parenthood, and really make sure these people understand what it means to have a child, basically.
<span>The Theogony, a hexametric poem on the genealogies of the gods, and Works and Days, which gave moral and practical advice.</span>
<span>In her free time, Catherine studies art. Art is the direct object.</span>