A metaphor is a figure of speech that can help you picture something clearly by describing it as something else. It is not a simile which uses like and as. Metaphors usually use was and is.
SMART: He an intelligent Albert Einstein.
FAT: Their belly was a pig after a feast.
BEAUTIFUL: She was beautiful painting, bright and shining.
UGLY: The face was a collage of horribleness
SHORT: He was a small garden gnome.
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Answer:
A. Custard burns very quickly and easily.
Explanation:
Without a water bath, the outside of your dessert would overcook before the center is done.
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the answer to your quesition would be I and II. Poems regularly use similes and sensory imagery. not alot of poems use allusions, so the answer would be I and II.
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Answer:
Character
Explanation:
i guessed and got it right but, if you think about it, its character because its off of 2 main characters
1. legs like rubber
2. walk like chickens
3. hands like pieces of wood
4. fast as a steam locomotive