A few days ago
joelle r

pls help.. he liked the smell of pastries.. How do I rewrite this as a metaphor?

pls help.. he liked the smell of pastries.. How do I rewrite this as a metaphor?

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The smell of pastries make him as angry as a op without dougnuts.
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A few days ago
Elena H
The sweet smell of pastries was pure heaven to him.
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A few days ago
jQ
I don’t think a metaphor would be an appropriate way of describing such a situation. One way to phrase it would be…

The aroma of pastries had an instinctive appeal to his senses — or appealed instinctively to his senses

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A few days ago
Ana Makes Art.
“He was a child eager for his mother to pull the sweet smelling pastries out of the oven”
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A few days ago
Buying is Voting
The pastry aroma was a dancing temptress that corrupted his better judgment.
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A few days ago
A.V.R.
The smell of pastries was ambrosia to him.
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A few days ago
ღ❤Crystal❤ღ
second answerer….that was a simile…it used like or AS. a metaphor compares, but does not use either of those.
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A few days ago
John Silver
Sorry, I only have a metafive and can’t make change for a metafour… 😛
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