What are similes and metaphors? How to distinguish

Simile: A clear metaphor is a rhetorical device, which connects two different things with certain features. The simile is expressed as follows: a is like B.

For example, snowflakes fly like goose feathers.

Metaphor: Metaphor is the simultaneous appearance of ontology and vehicle, and the relationship between them is consistent in form. It is said that A (ontology) is (metaphor) B (vehicle). Metaphor is usually expressed by words that express judgment, such as yes, yes, success, becoming and becoming. Metaphor is also called metaphor.

For example, she is a night pearl, which radiates brilliant light in the dark night.

Simile: A (noumenon) is like B (vehicle). Common figurative words are: like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like and so on.

He shivered in the wind and rain.

(2) Haiyan flies proudly like black lightning.

Metaphor: A is B or A becomes B. Common metaphors are: yes, change, change, etc.

For example, (1) the Mediterranean coast became the cradle of western civilization.

(2) The outstanding literary works of an era are the epitome and voice of this era. ...

Simile: A clear metaphor is a rhetorical device, which connects two different things with certain features. The simile is expressed as follows: a is like B.

For example, snowflakes fly like goose feathers.

Metaphor: Metaphor is the simultaneous appearance of ontology and vehicle, and the relationship between them is consistent in form. It is said that A (ontology) is (metaphor) B (vehicle). Metaphor is usually expressed by words that express judgment, such as yes, yes, success, becoming and becoming. Metaphor is also called metaphor.

For example, she is a night pearl, which radiates brilliant light in the dark night.

Simile is a rhetorical device, which usually uses words like as or like to connect two different things with certain characteristics. Simile is expressed in this way: A is like B, which is a rhetorical device and uses two basically different things as metaphors. As a metaphor, one thing is obviously compared with another to show the similarity between them. Common words include "such as", "such as" and "like".

Metaphor, also known as "metaphor", is the simultaneous appearance of ontology and vehicle, and the relationship between them is consistent in form. It is said that A (ontology) is (metaphor) and B (vehicle). Metaphor is often expressed by words that express judgment, such as, yes, success, becoming and becoming. For example:

What touching pages and pages! This is the flower of human thinking. (Xu Chi's Goldbach conjecture)

She is the pearl of the night, shining in the dark.