Her smile was a drop of sunshine on a cloudy day.
A metaphore is comparing something without using like or as. :)
THEY HAVE BOTH
Her smile was a rainbow that lightened up my day!
The girl's smile is the sun.Summer vacation is ice cream and T.V. time!The main idea of a metaphor is that is stronger. Instead of saying The girl's smile is like thesun. I said it IS the sun.
An explicit metaphor is a metaphor that is fully explained in great detail. Unlike an implicit metaphor, which the meaning has to be implied.
Embarrassment metaphor
A metaphor for a bright smile, is the sun. A smile can brighten up a persons day, and so can the sun (:
No, that is not a metaphor.
Yes, "she offered him a hundred-watt smile" is a metaphor. It is comparing the brightness of the smile to a lightbulb, emphasizing that the smile was warm, bright, and engaging.
It is a metaphor
Pablo's smile is the sun.
No, its a metaphor!
any comparative word is used in a simile but not a metaphor
any comparative word is used in a simile but not a metaphor
It is neither a metaphor nor onamonapia. That would be a simile.A metaphor is a comparison.A simile is a comparison using like or as.Onomonapia is sound effect words."Dale's smile was as bright asthe sun."This statement compares his smile to the sun using "as", so it is a simile.
This metaphor suggests that someone's smile brings warmth, joy, and happiness to others just like a ray of sunshine brightens a room. It conveys the idea that the person's smile is uplifting and has a positive impact on those around them.
Her smile was a drop of sunshine on a cloudy day.A metaphore is comparing something without using like or as. :)
"Her smile was a ray of sunshine in my day." This metaphor compares the woman's smile to sunshine, implying that it brought warmth, brightness, and positivity to the speaker's life.