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The metaphors used when someone gets into the bathtub and relaxed.
I've learned 'I feel like a sugar cube disolving in a cup of hot tea' before. Are there any other metaphors?OK, simile - The sugar cube simile impressed me so much, so I thought there would be some more nice ones.
Creat my own one? Like "I feel like an unborn baby in her mom's womb"?
Noted, Nancy =]
30 mei 2010 16:38
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First, I've never hear the "sugar cube" simile. Perhaps you have a UK friend?? It's not USA-ish.
A "Simile" (not smile ha ha) is a comparison of two things and in the sentence the word "like" or "as" is always used. A simile is more detailed than a metaphor. What's a metaphor?
----- Ex. Her voice is like a song.
He's as big as a house.
A "Metaphor" is a figure of speech that uses one thing to mean another and makes a comparison between the two. Usually there is no "as" or "like" in the sentence.
-------Ex. "All the world's a stage."
There is also an Analogy - but over-teaching is very frustrating. I don't do it. This is enough for now! (wink)
Similes: http://www.saidwhat.co.uk/spoon/similes.php
http://www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/figures-similes-list.htm
Simile Examples
* as smart as a fox
* as strong as an ox
* as busy as a bee
* as blind as a bat
* as wise as an owl
* as slippery as an eel
* as quiet as a mouse
* as gentle as a lamb
* swims like a fish
* walks like a duck
* fly like a bird
Metaphors: http://www.metaphorology.com/metaphor-list.html
Metaphor Examples
* the apple of my eye
* a heart of stone
* the heart of a lion
* time is money
* a blanket of snow
http://primaryschool.suite101.com/article.cfm/similes_metaphors_and_proverbs#ixzz0pYGH1V6e
Class is dismissed. ㅋㅋ
31 mei 2010
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Hi you have just described a simile. A metaphor goes a step further
for example; I was a dreamy whale in the bathtub
30 mei 2010
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I'm thinking of the expression, "soak one's troubles away". Ahhhhh ^____^
I haven't heard the sugar cube phrase... and this is where I wave my pedantry-stick and say that's a simile, not a metaphor. ;)
"I am a sugar cube dissolving in a cup of hot tea" is the metaphor. A simile makes a comparison; a metaphor makes a direct analogy.
30 mei 2010
metaphors are individual creations, so you can create your own ones.
30 mei 2010
I was born with a silver spoon in mouth - I am lucky. :))
30 mei 2010
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
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Hailey
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