School is a garden where seeds of knowledge are planted, watered by teachers and nurtured by students. Just as plants grow and blossom over time, students flourish with new skills and understanding in the classroom. Graduation becomes the harvest, showcasing the fruits of hard work and dedication.
School is a maze where students navigate through the twists and turns of knowledge to find their way to success.
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A good name for a school is the name of a person that was inspirational. An example is 'Mother Teresa Elementary School.'
"Uniformity in Education: Examining the Impact of School Uniforms"
A metaphor for a teacher could be a guide, leading students through new territories of knowledge.
An extended metaphor is one that stretches longer than a single sentence. A regular metaphor would be something like "She was a rock, unchanging." An extended metaphor would expand on that idea.
An extended metaphor is one that stretches longer than a single sentence. A regular metaphor would be something like "She was a rock, unchanging." An extended metaphor would expand on that idea.
Friendship is a sheltering tree.
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Friendship is a sheltering tree.
A metaphor is a figure of speech in which two dissimilar things are used to make a comparison, but an extended metaphor is a comparison that is continuously being made throughout a written work (more commonly in poetry).
A use of extended metaphor.
A very involved metaphor is often called an extended metaphor. This type of metaphor continues throughout a paragraph, stanza, or even an entire work, drawing out the comparison and exploring it in detail.
When a metaphor is continued throughout several lines of poetry, it is called an extended metaphor. It deepens the meaning and creates a more vivid image or comparison for the reader.
She uses extended metaphor to give more idea of the text
what is the metaphor in douglass by paul lawrence dunbar?
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