This sentence is a metaphor. Metaphors are rhetorical figures of speech which have to do with symbolic comparisons without the use of comparing words such as <em>like </em>or <em>as </em>(because when those words are used, it is a simile). So here, the man is compared to a machine based on how many hours he can work. It is also not an analogy, because analogies are references to people or events outside of the work where the analogy is used.
Explanation:
Who shut the window before sunrise?
l think
To pick out an adverb in a sentence, you should look for words that modify a verb, Some adverbs ends with -ly.
Example 1: She sings well. (well is the adverb)
Example 2: <span> Vanessa is an extremely good dancer. (extremely is the adverb)</span>
A pronoun antecedent might appear somewhere before the noun.
It is usually found in the same sentence, but sometimes it can appear in the sentence before. However, it is always before the noun, never after it.