Metaphors are when you compare one thing with another thing that's like it in some way, only you don't use the word "like". Say you have a teacher who you think is horrible, you might say, "I don't want to sit through another class with that gorilla". Now your teacher isn't really a gorilla, but something about him makes you think of a gorilla--that's a metaphor. If you come right out and say, "My teacher is like a gorilla", though, that's nota metaphor, because you set out both of the things you compare with "like" in the middle. That's called a simile (pronounced sim-ill-lee).Here are some other examples: "You won't get far driving that bucket of bolts" (is it really a bucket of bolts? No, it's a metaphor for a beat-up car.)"She sure poured ice water on that conversation" (did she really pour water? No, it's a metaphor for making people less enthusiastic.)"I don't know how that witch got on the team." (she's not really a witch; it's a metaphor for a bad-tempered woman)
i am in 5th grade and i had an assignment saying the metaphor a worldwind of activity. I asked my teacher what that ment and she said it means there is a lot going on like a comotion.-unknown
An explicit metaphor is a metaphor that is fully explained in great detail. Unlike an implicit metaphor, which the meaning has to be implied.
Embarrassment metaphor
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.
A metaphor for a teacher could be a guide, leading students through new territories of knowledge.
dragon
A metaphor, a simile uses the words like or as.
Aquila is your teacher in Dragon Quest 9.
crayon, picture, dragon, teacher
Quetzal
He didn't. Dragons are mythological. The story is a metaphor.
Harold considered himself a Master of Metaphor; his English teacher wasn't so sure.
Well, whats your question?
our knowledge is the one that we will use or the one that will be are guide in order to achieve are goal.
well hard to tell but i asked my English teacher and he says its a metaphor but i am still confused what it actually means. hope i kinda answered your question!
Anger was running through my veins like an ongoing rollecoaster