A schoolboy is a sponge soaking up knowledge.
The describing word of teachers is "educators".
A metaphor for a teacher could be a guide, leading students through new territories of knowledge.
Some self-describing words that start with R are resilient, resourceful, reflective, and reliable.
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Mann uses the metaphor of the "great equalizer" to describe education in a democracy. He believes that education can help level the playing field by providing all individuals with the opportunity to rise above their circumstances and achieve success regardless of their background.
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a good metaphor for describing a criminal is the criminal was like an explosion of heat
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Mars is a orange in the mysterious space. Does that help?
A Metaphor is a word you use its like say if I said: "The Moon IS cheese!" It doesn't mean it IS. its just a way of describing it. But if you but it is LIKE something then its called a simile.
The metaphor in "Zulu Girl" is comparing the young girl's eyes to that of a bleak dormitory window. Figurative languages used include imagery in describing the hardships faced by the girl and personification when describing the loneliness and desolation surrounding her.
There is no metaphor in this but it is more describing what her eyes are like. You are complimenting them because you are saying the world is beautiful when you look into her eyes
A metaphor. If it's describing something "as" something else then it is a metaphor. For example... The cat curled up on the armchair, shaped as a doughnut.
"The close and holy darkness" is a metaphor from A Child's Christmas in Wales, describing the cozy and intimate feeling of being surrounded by family and warmth during the holiday season.
The cast of The Boy from Mercury - 1996 includes: Carl Brennan as Classroom Schoolboy Gerard Cannon as Classroom Schoolboy Eamonn Chapman as Classroom Schoolboy Cathal Cooney as Classroom Schoolboy Tom Courtenay as Uncle Tony Cronin Declan Dalton as Classroom Schoolboy Stephen Devine as Classroom Schoolboy Jamie Drew McGann as Classroom Schoolboy Ian Fitzgerald as Classroom Schoolboy Stephen Francis Quinn as Classroom Schoolboy Stephen Hayes as Classroom Schoolboy Liam Heffernan as Usher James Hickey as Harry Cronin Simon Jewell as Classroom Schoolboy Mark Kilgallon as Classroom Schoolboy Alex Killen as Classroom Schoolboy Johnny Lambert as Classroom Schoolboy Rachel Martin as Ice Cream Girl Ian McElhinney as Brother Dowdall Colm McNally as Classroom Schoolboy Brendan Morrissey as Brother Quinn Stephen Mulligan as Classroom Schoolboy Paddy Nalty as Foyer Usher Graham Reddy as Noel Dean Sherlock as Classroom Schoolboy Danny Shields as Classroom Schoolboy Gerard Tighe as Classroom Schoolboy Rita Tushingham as May Cronin Johnny Ward as Classroom Schoolboy Daniel Whelan as Classroom Schoolboy
Yes, describing someone as "a beast" can be considered a metaphor. In this context, it implies that the person behaved in a wild or aggressive manner during their difficulties.
Neither -- "glistening" and "stiff" are just adjectives describing the straw