As black as the ace of spades.
black as the night sky
Black as rough coal
black twisty yarn
black twisty yarn
simile, it uses 'as'
beautiful bold hair!
no. it is a similie.
The president being black is not a metaphor - it's a statement of fact. Well, half fact, because he is half black.
yes
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This phrase could be considered a metaphor. This is because a metaphor is comparing two things without using the words "like" or "as". In this statement, the narrator or author is comparing himself/herself to the sunshine in the mentioned person's hair.
Your hair is black.
A metaphor is used for comparing two words without using like or asEX in stead of saying, "the girls hair was like a field of golden wheat." you would say, "the girls hair is a field of golden wheat."
Her hair was a golden apple falling from a tree I hope it works and okay