Personification or a metaphor could be both
Up The Down Steroid is the name of the episode... called so because jimmy takes steroids and he is handicapped (he doesn't have Down syndrome, it's just a figure of speech referring to handicapped people as "down"
Self acceptance is the act of being ok with who you are as a person. An example of this is not talking down to yourself.
"Wolfing it down" is an example of a metaphor, specifically personification, where the wolf is given human-like qualities of eating quickly and eagerly. This figure of speech helps create a vivid image in the reader's mind of someone eating voraciously, similar to how a wolf devours its prey. Metaphors like this are commonly used in literature to add depth and imagery to descriptions.
The first figure of speech used in the poem "A River" is IMAGERY.The poet gives us an pictorial idea of the flood stricken Madurai. The second figure of speech used is SIMILE which is depicted by "the wet stones glistening like sleepy crocodiles" and "the dry ones shaven like water buffaloes lounging in the sun".
Cast down your bucket where you are means that you need to make do with what you have and make the best of it and everything will soon get better.
It is when you give a lifeless object characteristics either human or of personal nature. For Example: The sun smiled down The wind howled in the night The alarm shrieked at me
The sun smiled down warmly on the field, brightening the flowers with its cheerful rays.
It was sunny out and the sun smiled down across the bay.
The moon smiled down at us!
Up The Down Steroid is the name of the episode... called so because jimmy takes steroids and he is handicapped (he doesn't have Down syndrome, it's just a figure of speech referring to handicapped people as "down"
A house burns up (heat rises) but they say it burns down. A figure of speech.
Self acceptance is the act of being ok with who you are as a person. An example of this is not talking down to yourself.
Wolfing down a meal means to devour your meal quickly, like wolves gulp down meat they have caught.
very bright after she got calmed down by Annie and always smiled
"Gingerly" is an adverb used to describe how an action is performed with great care or caution, often suggesting delicacy or gentleness. It is not considered a figure of speech but rather an adverb that modifies the manner in which an action is carried out.
"Wolfing it down" is an example of a metaphor, specifically personification, where the wolf is given human-like qualities of eating quickly and eagerly. This figure of speech helps create a vivid image in the reader's mind of someone eating voraciously, similar to how a wolf devours its prey. Metaphors like this are commonly used in literature to add depth and imagery to descriptions.
It is a figure-of-speech that describes a judge delivering his ruling in a case. He is said to "handing down" his opinion from the bench (which is usually situated on a higher level than the floor of the courtroom).