"The square is a sea of snow-white wreaths, and the monuments have been piled up into snow-white hillocks" and "The leaves come out of the water high, like the skirts of tutti-frutti dancers." Their

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Explicit metaphor. The body, the metaphor are present, in the middle of the metaphorical words "like, like, as if, as if, as if, as if, as if, as ...... like, as if ...... like, as if" and so on connection. The common form is "A is like B.? Metaphors. Both the body and the metaphor appear in the middle with the metaphorical words "is, became, into" and so on. Typical forms are: A is B.

So one explicit and one implicit metaphor, the title is wrong.