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Q: Is 'Stalked like the specter of a soldier' a metaphor?
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What literary term is this Stalked like the specter of a soldier literary term?

This phrase uses simile, comparing the act of stalking to the presence of a soldier's specter in a haunting and eerie way. It creates a vivid and haunting image for the reader.


Is a toy soldier a metaphor a simile hyperbole or personification?

it is a simile because it it using the word 'like'


How do you change ''he marched off to class like a soldier on a mission to a metaphor?

Well, "He marched off to class like a soldier on a mission," is a metaphor. It just happens to be a simile too.Here's the thing: all similes are metaphors, but not all metaphors are similes. Both are comparisons made between dissimilar things; a simile just does it using "like" or "as."If you wish to keep it a metaphor but make it no longer a simile, remove the like and insert a comma: "He marched off to class, a soldier on a mission."


How do you use stalked in a sentence?

She felt like she was being stalked by someone following her every move.


How do you know if the sentence is metaphor?

a metaphor uses like or as


How many people get stalked at parties?

like 2000


Is you feel like a limp dishrag a metaphor or simile?

simile its a simile when you use "like"


Was Nat wolf stalked?

no he has never been stalked but maybe he has by girls i think he has by he fans who like him so yes he has been stalked i love you Nat wolf but i love love Lil Chrispossibly because most celebs are stalked but he is somewhat young so there is a chance he was or wasn't.


What is a Legendary creatures that is like a ghost?

* phantom * specter * wrathe * shade


Is 'soaring like a bird' a metaphor?

No, it is not a metaphor because it uses like or as.


Seasons are celebrations is this statement a simile or metaphor?

This statement is a metaphor. It is comparing seasons to celebrations without using "like" or "as."


Why did the poet choose the teacher was a raging lion as a simile?

A metaphor, a simile uses the words like or as.