Answer:
"A metaphor is a figure of speech that pulls comparisons between two unrelated ideas." - Masooma Memon
For example: His words cut deeper than a knife.
It's different from a simile because a simile usually uses "like" or "as" instead of just being more... straightforward about it (if that's the right way to describe it) like metaphors do. Metaphors say that two things are similar not literally, but figuratively and poetically.
Example of simile: You are like a summer's day.
If this was said like a metaphor, it'd be: You are a summer's day.
The answer is C, it is a safe space for children.
A. Because the realities of today's world are causing many women to reassess their values and hopes, which will be a positive development in this country.
Answer:
He likes to sing in the shower.
The white house with the blue trim is my house. - ?
The girl with the long hair is my sister.
The wind blew in the treetops.
I'm hoping I did this correct!
Explanation:
Pretty much its the adjective (or verb) that is before the opposite.
Answer:
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Explanation:
10 pants on the bedroom floor are blue.
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