Don't quite understand your question... Can you word it better?
Yes it is pretty good you might want to be more bold and btw I love soccer too
It's in passive voice.
A good rule of thumb for cases like this is that if it has any variation of the verb "to be" (is, was, were, etc.) it's passive voice.
If you wanted to switch it to active voice you need to get rid of "is", and this is usually done by switching the subject and the object (so while in the original sentence, the race car is the doing the verb, to switch it you'd need to make the sixteen-year-old boy be the one doing the verb). This new sentence would be something like:
The sixteen-year-old boy drove the racecar
Answer:
They use a metaphor.
Explanation:
When an author uses figurative language, he includes certain figures of speech in his work, to make his idea more persuasive. In "Blinding lights", a Canadian author known as The Weeknd uses this kind of language to express his feelings. The very title of the song "Blinding lights" is a metaphor. The lights he is blinded by representing the unfavorable circumstances of not being with the woman he loves. These lights represent his suffering, the obstacles he faces, and generally everything that he wishes he could change.
I hope this helped you ;)