A barbecue is an incinerator.
The possessive form is the mouse's barbecue.
Yes, no cats allowed.
You must find a simple metaphor to use.
You would say, 'the mouse's barbecue'.
you would have more fun at a dignified backyard barbecue
A very involved metaphor is often called an extended metaphor. This type of metaphor continues throughout a paragraph, stanza, or even an entire work, drawing out the comparison and exploring it in detail.
Metaphor
wolf is you
The Pinciotti family invited Eric over for barbecue, but he thought it would be awkward.
no..drama queen is not a metaphor
An extended metaphor is one that stretches longer than a single sentence. A regular metaphor would be something like "She was a rock, unchanging." An extended metaphor would expand on that idea.
An extended metaphor is one that stretches longer than a single sentence. A regular metaphor would be something like "She was a rock, unchanging." An extended metaphor would expand on that idea.