A metaphor does not need to use like or as. A metaphor typically says one thing is another thing, but doesn’t always suggest that they are the same thing. Symbolism is similar to metaphor, but symbolism is usually implied, while metaphor is explicit. For example, “Juliet is the sun” is a metaphor, but not a symbol, while heavy rain could be a reference to Noah’s Ark and be a symbol of cleansing. In the second case, the comparison is not stated, but is implied.
Based on these definitions, B and C are definitely wrong, but neither A or D is completely right. I’d still say that D is the best answer though.
Answer:
I am pretty sure it is sweatshirt
Explanation:
because sweatshirt is the main idea of the sentence, if the sentence did not have the word sweatshirt in it then the sentence would not make sence.
Answer:
The girl really needs to cut her hair it looks like a long stack of ramen noodles
Explanation:
do yall agree
After the discussion, what does the author of "On Writing Well" feel the students have learned about writing?

That writing well is something only a few people can do correctly.
