this is not a metaphor because it's not suppose to have like in it. so this is a simile not a metaphor.
A metaphor -- any comparison that does not use the word "like" or "as" is a metaphor. Unless you're an actual bird, you're probably welcoming someone into your house, not into your "nest." But you're comparing your house to a nest, hence a metaphor.
I cleaned my room so clean that the floor shined like a star in the sky
a metaphor uses like or as
No. The EA vowel pair has a long E sound, as in mean and clean.
One example of a metaphor in "The House on Mango Street" is when Esperanza describes herself as wanting to be "clean and shining like the fancy hotels in magazines" to illustrate her desire for a better life. Another example is when she compares herself to a "red balloon tied to an anchor" to convey her feeling of being held back in her current circumstances.
He looks like that one guy from Clean House on the Style Channel. That show is funny. Sports Soup, not Clean House.
"My homework last night was like Hercules' assignment to clean the Augean Stables".
No, it is not a metaphor because it uses like or as.
This statement is a metaphor. It is comparing seasons to celebrations without using "like" or "as."
A metaphor, a simile uses the words like or as.
Someone to clean her house.
There are many ways to describe a woman's house. Her house might be clean and tidy or dirty and dark.