- Metaphor is the use of words to directly compare to dissimilar things, qualities or persons. For example, <u>"John is a lion"</u> compares John directly to a lion.
- Please note that your answer is incomplete, so I am giving you a general overview which should enable you get the correct answer.
- Metaphor should not be confused for Simile, because even though they both make comparisons, simile uses "like" or "as" to convey the comparison, metaphor compares directly.
- There are four types of metaphor which are: Standard, Implied, Visual and Extended Metaphor.
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Answer:
Free Healthcare, Gun Control, Abortion* Animal Rights, Worldwide Religious Freedom*, Vaccinations, Free-Market Capitalism.
Explanation:
I put a star next to the more 'controversial' topics. I suggest you do more controversial, they get you much better grades.
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Answer:
The windows are barred and there are rings and things in the walls.
Explanation:
No nursery would have rings in the wall where children can pull them and certainly no bars on the windows