She always gets in trouble.
she can never keep her big mouth shut.
she is a trouble maker .
The light was blue but the sun was a bright yellow shining beautiful rays down on everyone's flabbergasted expressions
<span>Similes and metaphors are both types of commonly used figurative language. They both compare two different things in English language and writing. The simile is written using either the word "like" or "as"--"The dog was as black as coal." A metaphor does the same thing without using the words "like" or "as"--"The dog was a siren, barking into the night."</span>
Text features include all components of a story or article that are not the main body of text. These include the table of contents, index, glossary, headings, bold words, etc. These features can be helpful if they are concise, related to the content, and clear, or they can be bad if badly organized. <span />
"the difference is that the poet is the person who writes the poem, and the speaker is the person who tells the story."