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There was a thick blanket of snow this morning
[Simile or Metaphor]

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Answered by nikita7831
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Answer:

Metaphor

Explanation:

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Answered by aryansuts01
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Answer:

It is a metaphor

The expression literally translates to "Anything is or was blanketed by snow deep enough to conceal the actual objects and their shapes, much like a blanket would conceal the stuff it was covered.

Explanation:

metaphorically speaking, the snow appeared to cover the ground like a blanket. The learning experience was like being in a zoo. metaphor for the noisy and chaotic classroom setting.

But returning to the snow metaphor, snow might be compared to a shawl or blanket. Life is insulated by snow cover during the winter, hiding the seeds and roots that will sprout in the spring. They are waiting on the icy ground covered in snow. Some living things appear to wait for eternity.

You can use metaphors, similes, comparisons, and expressions related to snow to help your reader visualize the subject, such as: "Snow is a covering on the environment." As it falls, the snow is twirling. The ground was covered in snowy pillows.

A simile is one approach to give the subject of your description an instantaneous visual representation. For example, you may use an adjective to contrast the topic of a piece of art with another noun. A simile is a type of speech, sometimes accompanied by the terms like or as, that compares and contrasts seemingly unrelated items. A metaphor is when one term is substituted for another to imply similarity.

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