I am as excited as a buck during the rut.
she/he is a jumping jackrabbit!
The adjective for excited is exciting. Example: That was an exciting movie!
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No. You can be excited about, or excited at, but not excited in. For example, you are excited about the opportunity of joining....
I am as excited as a buck during the rut.
I am a rainbow is a metaphor it means you are happy, bubbly, excited, special and cheerful
she/he is a jumping jackrabbit!
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The adjective for excited is exciting. Example: That was an exciting movie!
In this example, "excited" is an adjective. It is a predicate adjective, because it follows the linking verb "are". An example of using "excited" as a verb is, "His arrival excited the dogs, and they began to bark."
This metaphor indicates that her eyes are bright and full of joy or happiness. It suggests that she is feeling excited or pleased about something.
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"I am a rainbow" is a example of metaphor because it is comparing two nouns, a person, and a rainbow, but does not use like or as. "I am not anger" is an example of metaphor because it is contrasting two nouns.