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garri49 [273]
3 years ago
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1. What do you see in the picture?

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Reptile [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

I see a kid getting bullied harshly.

There is a kid feeling horrible because 4 other kids are taunting him and making fun of him.

It makes me wanna stand up for the kid getting bullied and show those bullies what's up

Explanation:

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3.3. rushed

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2.1. <em>A blanket of snow </em>

A metaphor is a figure of speech that uses one term to refer to another. Both of these terms have to have something in common, and that thing becomes the <em>motor of the metaphor.</em> It is based on a similar characteristic that a metaphor is created. In this particular case we have a <em>blanket of snow</em>, which covers the entire front yard, <u>just like a real blanket does.</u>  

2.2. <em>Shivering like a leaf </em>

A figure of speech that compares the characteristics of two terms is called a simile. It brings two terms closer based on a quality they share. We recognize it as it usually uses words such as <em>like</em> or <em>as</em> for comparison.  In this case, Nancy was so cold that she shivered, <u>just like a leaf does in the wind.</u>

As both, the metaphor and the simile are based on similarities, it is important to distinguish one from the other: while we have an<u> </u><u>explicit comparison of a characteristic of to terms in a simile</u>, <em>a metaphor is implicit - there is no comparison, it is omitted and one term simply </em><u><em>becomes</em></u><em> the other </em>(metaphor: <em>blanket of snow</em>; simile: <em>like </em><em>a blanket</em>).

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