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Thanks...that what i was looking for many days.........!!!!!!!!!! The main difference between them is that metaphor is used for emphasize..............that what i was looking for........
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So like a simile is like this? The turtle is as slow as a slow motion movie? Here is another one She's (my mom) like my dad- Always entertaining me! If you can comment back that would be lovely!
I like your video but African Americans use a lot of this stuff and slang when we talk and It plays a huge part in rap music, so my Russian friends are always asking me to explain this stuff to them, they should learn it and listening to some rap music won't hurt.
What's the need for calling them metaphor and simile. Why didn't the dictionary god just change the definition of metaphor to incorporate simile. Even if I know something is a simile I will still say metaphor because saying simile sounds odd. Nobody says simile unless you're in grade three and the definition is going to be on your english test.
We use similes and metaphor,especially in poems, they make them very very enjoyable.
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Really grateful for you . Your lessons are really useful . I shall be obliged if you can kindly write some more examples for tests to be given to my students .
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Thanks,you are very patiently.From your video,I learned much.Here,I have a question about preposition.like "in""on""at""to""from""but""unless""by""of" etc.I often be confused by this words.It always puzzle me that when I use this and when I use that.How do you think about this? Thanks, again.
Nice one man! I just started learning this stuff only last week aged 48! I may check out some of your other tutorials . . .
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Thanks...that what i was looking for many days.........!!!!!!!!!! The main difference between them is that metaphor is used for emphasize..............that what i was looking for........
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Awesome work but isn’t “I cried a river of tears” a hyperbole?
I suppose you could say that it is hyperbole too.
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"I cried a river of tears" isn't this sentence a hyperbole?
I suppose you could say that it is hyperbole too.
He is not comparing nothing with that example . I guess you are right
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@@17tamal no, he is just saying how much he cried
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Why is the second one a simile? Doesn't a simile compare two unrelated things? You're is referring to a person and mother is also a person.
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Cool video
So like a simile is like this?
The turtle is as slow as a slow motion movie?
Here is another one
She's (my mom) like my dad-
Always entertaining me!
If you can comment back that would be lovely!
I like your video but African Americans use a lot of this stuff and slang when we talk and It plays a huge part in rap music, so my Russian friends are always asking me to explain this stuff to them, they should learn it and listening to some rap music won't hurt.
Can anyone translate this metaphor for me PLEASE!!!!!! "she is an angel who lost her feet" PLEASE PLEASE SOMEONE HELP ME TRANSLATE THE MEANING OF THIS
Sorry. I've never heard that before and a search for it didn't turn anything up.
I cried a river of tears is hyperbole not metaphor
Can't it be both?
What's the need for calling them metaphor and simile. Why didn't the dictionary god just change the definition of metaphor to incorporate simile. Even if I know something is a simile I will still say metaphor because saying simile sounds odd. Nobody says simile unless you're in grade three and the definition is going to be on your english test.
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