Yes, that is exactly what it is, but you can also say that is is comparing something not using like or as
Its a metaphor
A simile is a direct correspondence as in: Her face was a rose. We know that there is an analogy being made here, but the two are being treated as being synonymous. However, a metaphor is a specific way of constructing an analogy using either the words "like" or "as": Her face was as pretty as a flower.
Which choice is a metaphor?
a metaphor for fast
Metaphor
It is called a metaphor. A metaphor is a type of figurative language
a metaphor, as it compares the moon to a balloon to convey a sense of lightness, beauty, or whimsy. Metaphors use comparison to create imagery and evoke emotion in the reader or listener.
direct metaphor
This is a metaphor. A metaphor makes a direct reference between two things using the word "is".
Metaphor
An implied metaphor is a type of metaphor where the comparison between two things is not explicitly stated. Instead, it is suggested or implied through the context of the text. This allows for a more subtle and nuanced comparison than a direct metaphor.
A metephor.
Yes, that is exactly what it is, but you can also say that is is comparing something not using like or as
"Young monkey" used as a literary term could be a metaphor or a simile, depending on the context. If it is used to compare someone's behavior or characteristics to that of a young monkey, it would be a metaphor. If it is used as a direct comparison using "like" or "as," it would be a simile.
=This is called a Metaphor.=
This would be a direct metaphor because of the use of "is"