It's a metaphor.
To help you understand why, here's the definitions of both:
Simile: it's a <span>figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, it's used to make writing seem more vivid.
Metaphor: this is also a</span><span> figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
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Answer: nothing actually emails are fine. Oh maybe to not let someone send you something unless you want to.
Explanation:
We always drove around the cabin!
"every winter" points to the past, but also it's a habitual activity in the past, which is also completed in the past- so we need simple past.
well usually you incoporate the setting if you are written about something already written you could say that the book shows that the setting is dark or what ever the setting is if you are the person writting then you should creat the setting by giving time,attitude/ tone etc. also mention this in writting a book review.