“Her coffee-and-cream neck” is an example of what type of figurative language?

personification
symbol
simile
metaphor

I'll be glad to check your answer.

ok i think its a simile

But a simile must use "like" or "as." This cannot be a simile.

Did you even bother to look up terms at the answers.com link I gave you?

can you help i don't know the answer

What better help is there than encouraging you to use a dictionary??

You certainly don't want someone giving you the answer, do you??

I would say its a metaphor... Why well because the figure of speech is relating to an object as in her coffe, and cream neck. AM i right?

hello?? am i right?

I need help on the same question.Can someone help,plz??I know it can't be a simile because it has it have 'like' or 'as' in the sentence and it don't.That pretty much all I know.someone plz help me.

i think it may be metaphor