The referee’s stare was like ice after I fouled the other player. Simile or Metaphor? ( ) Literal meaning? 3. Your hug is a warm blanket on a cold day. Simile or Metaphor? ( ) Literal meaning? 4. The Greek gods are like spoiled children. Simile or Metaphor? ( ) Literal meaning? 5. When he was grounded from video games, his home was a prison. Simile or Metaphor? ( ) Literal meaning? 6. They were like two peas in a pod. Simile or Metaphor? ( ) Literal meaning? 7. Her heart was broken glass after the fight she had with her boyfriend. Simile or Metaphor? ( ) Literal meaning? 8. When the dog saw a toddler drop food on the floor, he moved as quick as lightning to eat it up. Simile or Metaphor? ( ) Literal meaning? 9. The U.S. soldier had the heart of a lion. Simile or Metaphor ( ) Literal meaning? 10. All the world's a stage, and we are all just actors. Simile or Metaphor? ( ) Literal meaning?
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taking words in their usual or most basic sense without metaphor or exaggeration.
(of a translation) representing the exact words of the original text.
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