A figure of speech in which one thing is said to be another
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A metaphor is a figure of speech, in which a thing or idea is referred to by a word or expression normally meaning something else.
ex. My mother is the glue that holds our family together.
A metaphor is a figure of speech in which a term or phrase is used to describe something or someone which it is not a literal resemblance of the thing or person.
An example -
That guy is a castle - he has always been there to help me out.
The guy is obviously not really a castle, but the use of the word as a metaphor suggests that he is a strong and solid friend.
A figure of speech in which a word or phrase literally denoting one kind of object or idea is used in place of another to suggest a likeness or analogy between them (as in drowning in money)
A metaphor in which one of the things being compared is not directly named.
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what is an implied metaphor?
a metaphor that suqqests a comparision rather than stating it directly
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A reference that occurs when the writer does not provide an antecedent for the pronoun but assumes the reader will know what the pronoun refers to.
A metaphor is a literary figure of
speech that uses an image, story
or tangible thing to represent a
less tangible thing or some
intangible quality or idea.
Metaphor is a way to compare two separate things using an analogy.
Frankenstein's monster was, in reality, a metaphor for the industrial revolution.
Suggested or hinted.
I was trying to imply to her that I liked her, but it didn't work.
An implied reader is one that is targeted by the author. This is the same as the target audience and a writer will have the implied reader in mind when creating content.
Stated means that it is said outright; implied means that something is suggested or hinted at, but not actually said. Someone could state: "The grass is tall, it needs to be cut." Or it could be implied: "Looks like a hayfield out there."
That phrase is a fallacy. - Evidence is a fact. If it is only 'implied' then it can not be evidence.
I thought you would have the answer...
Suggested or hinted.
There is no reference, explicit or implied, to the Holocaust anywhere in the Bible.
An implied reference occurs when a statement indirectly refers to something without explicitly mentioning it. This can happen when the context or surrounding information makes the reference clear without needing to state it explicitly.
It certainly is necessary. Sometimes it may be implied - for example, in practice, quite often planet Earth is used as a frame of reference. But whether it is implied, or explicitly stated, you always need a frame of reference to describe motion, or position.
Apex: At this car dealership, they consistently prioritize high-quality customer service, so buying a car is actually a pleasant experience.
Yes, an implied or indirect reference is often found in literature and is known as an allusion. Allusions are references made to well-known people, places, events, or literary works to enhance the reader's understanding or to add layers of meaning to the text.
True. A frame of reference must be specified - or implied. (Movements are often assumed to be in relation to the ground, i.e., to our planet Earth.)
To imply means to involve by reference or association
The decibel (db) is a logarithmic unit that indicates the ratio of a physical quantity (usually power or intensity) relative to a specified or implied reference level
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The term "allusion" comes from the Latin word "allusio," which means a "playful reference" or "a rhythmical device in music." It has been used in English since the late 16th century to refer to a passing or indirect reference in writing or speech.