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Is "We were our own little meadow orchestra," a metaphor?

This phrase is from the book "Zinnia and the Bees."
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Yes, "We were our own little meadow orchestra" is a metaphor. It suggests that the speaker and their group created music that was as beautiful and harmonious as a meadow full of different types of plants and animals.
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