Just think of two things that could be compared in an unusual way! A metaphor is just a comparison that doesn't use "like" or "as". For example, a simile would be "My love is like a rose" but a metaphor would be "My love is a rose" If you think of it this way, it might be easiest to think of a simile then take away "like" or "as". Be creative with it and have fun
Yes it is bucause u can get beat up by other people
What was Virginia Woolf famous for? She was best known for her novels, especially Mrs. Dalloway (1925) and To the Lighthouse (1927). She also wrote pioneering essays on artistic theory, literary history, women's writing, and the politics of power.
<span>Felicity can mean happiness; but in the case of the
passage in “The Count of Monte Cristo” where the man bowed in prayer then
became transformed from “convulsive(ly)” to becoming “calmer and more happy,”
the more appropriate meaning would be pleasure and luck or blessedness. It came
as some kind of a realization that he has been fortunate after all.</span>
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Media portrays models as thin, tall and beautiful. A perfect barbie doll body. Hourglass slim body. Many people would mentally lose their mind for those body that they can't have, leading towards dyslexia or eatting diet pills excessively causing them to eat more and destroy their body. As well as creating depressing on what they don't have and wished they had.