1.Kitchen is to cooking as bedroom is to sleeping
2.Music is to listening as Television is to watching
3.Person is to president as Planet is to galaxy
4.Plane is to sky as Rocket is to space
5.Human is to oxygen as plant is to carbon dioxide
6.Mines is to ores as Seas is to Fish
7.Glove is to hand as Helmet is to Head
8.Author is to story as poet is to poetry
9.Fish is to gills as Humas is to lungs 10.God is to holiness as satan is to despairness
I'm happy to provide a few examples of metaphors: Her smile was a ray of sunshine. His words were a soothing balm to her soul. Time is a thief that steals away our youth. The world is a stage where we all play our parts.
I can only give examples of apples and apples not sure as to what this question direction is going in buisness....
A metaphor
The only one I can think of is, "In the morning we will leave."
give, give to everyone. Give, without expecting something back and give, give to all give what you can afford and what you can't. Because if you give, you will be the rich one because you only will have one thing... happiness
You use the number of examples that you feel are necessary to illustrate your point. This also depends upon how long your examples are. If you are giving examples of words that start with the letter a, you can give lots of them, since each example is a single word. If your example requires five sentences of explanation, then perhaps you should use only one per paragraph.
give me less than a philosophy of "if only"movie
In English grammar, when a sentence only contains a verb, the subject is often understood to be "you" or "one" depending on the context. These types of sentences are known as imperative sentences and give orders, instructions, or commands.
I think summarise means when you give the definition of something only in a shorter version.
yes it is considered a metaphor.
Metaphor
Yes, there are many metaphor examples (or examples of metaphors). Reminder: a "metaphor" is a description that uses comparison WITHOUT the words "like" or "as." (When you use "like" or "as," it is a simile.)So, if you were to compare the sound of an annoying person's voice to that of a parrot, here would be that metaphor example:"The professor was a wild parrot, squawking out wild philosophies, his high pitched voice spewing out strange thoughts and ordering lengthy homework assignments."If you were to compare a woman's pale, white face to a blank sheet of paper, here would be the resulting metaphor:"Her face was a sheet of blank white paper, punctuated only by the dots of her eyes and nose, and a thin red line of a mouth."Think of colors, sounds, textures, shapes, and smells when trying to create a fresh metaphor. With a little thought, I'm sure you can come up with some new metaphor examples of your own.