It is "mixed metaphor" the tpmeraho was metaphor.
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The term "phromate" does not have a widely recognized or standard meaning in the English language. It appears to be a made-up or nonsensical word. In the context of a mixed metaphor, it could be interpreted as a combination of two unrelated or conflicting metaphors, resulting in confusion or lack of coherence in the expression. It is important to use clear and precise language to effectively communicate ideas and avoid mixed metaphors.
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All of the above are correct.
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Implied metaphor is when it gives you the metaphor but doesn't tell what the subject is. A regular metaphor tells you the subject of it.
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An explicit metaphor is a metaphor that is fully explained in great detail. Unlike an implicit metaphor, which the meaning has to be implied.
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The rain came down in buckets.
(It rained heavily)
He was three bricks short of a load.
(Not right in the head)
I bumped into Jim the morning.
(I met Jim this morning)
He was as black as the ace of spades.
(He was dirty, or the color of his skin was dark)
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A metaphor, a simile uses the words like or as.
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An elaborate metaphor is also called a sustained metaphor. It is when a metaphor is referred to multiple times throughout a piece by the author.
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hyperbole
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it is a metaphor
because
a simile must have 'as' or 'like' in it
whereas
a metaphor is something that's not literal and is normally when something stands for another thing
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Yes it is. Reminder, similes are statements that use like or as. You can think of a Metaphor as someone stating something that is a joke and not true. I normally get hyperbole and metaphor mixed up. A hyperbole is someone saying something that is exaggerated and should not be taken seriously. Hope this helped! If you're still stuck you can always use the beautiful thing called "Google". :)
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metaphor
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This statement is a metaphor. It is comparing seasons to celebrations without using "like" or "as."
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It is called a metaphor. A metaphor is a type of figurative language
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The answer is: Metaphor. It is a metaphor because you are saying that Matthew has the hands of a monkey.
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What can a metaphor be for an Oreo
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no it is not a metaphor because it is a simile.
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Entwined can mean tied up or mixed in with something. Twine is a type of string. When several pieces of twine and mixed together they can be entwined. It can also mean a more general mix of things, as a metaphor. Someone could be entwined in their sport if sport is a major aspect of their life.
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No. One word does not make a metaphor.
"Bob is groaning" would be the closest you could get, but that is a statement, not a metaphor.
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An extended metaphor is a metaphor that is started early in the work, usually at the beginning, but it can be added later, that evolves and stretches itself throughout the passage.
For example if you were to write a paper, and use a road as a metaphor for the path of life, and you were to develop and use this metaphor throughout the paper then it would be an extended metaphor.
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