Answer:
Yes, it is a metaphor.
Explanation:
Though it doesn't really make sense, this is a metaphor because it compares someone to something, and does not use the words like/as.
Answer:
2 or 1 but I think it's 2...
Answer:
Prewriting, drafting, revising, and editing are at least four separate stages in the writing process. The first and most critical step is to determine why you're writing (to advise, clarify, or for some other reason) and for whom you're writing. Writing is a multi-step process that includes brainstorming (pre-writing), organizing, writing, revising, and editing. These various elements, however, do not exist in isolation; they are not distinct phases. Ses various aspects are continually examined by successful authors.
A simile compares using like or as while a metaphor compares things without using like or as
This makes the answer:
Unlike a simile, a metaphor does not use like or as.
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