Backwards
figurative language techniques provided.
I can make the blood run back up my nose, ants rushing into a hole.
I can make the blood run back up my nose, ants rushing into a hole.
I suppose that sounds like a metaphor.
This sentence uses two figurative language techniques.
Hyperbole: An exaggeration used to emphasize a point. The narrator says "I can make your nose bleed", which is really impossible.
Comparison: This is comparing two different things using "as" or the word "as". The narrator says "the ant rushes into the hole", comparing the movement of the blood to that of an ant.