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confuse
That's a metaphor - the eyes are compared to a slab of mackerel. Many people confuse METAPHORE and SIMILE. A simile is a specific kind of metaphor that uses the words "Like" or "as" or "than" - "My love is like a red red rose" is a simile, but "His career was a house of cards" is a metaphor. They are tricky to grasp sometimes, because Professors of English love to torment students.
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it would be best if you looked at a picture. if you see it in words it may confuse you.
The fearless animal uses ninja counterattack moves to confuse its predators. It then uses a series of Judo moves to kill off its predators.
Like this I am so confuse.
Please don't try to confuse me.
He refused to let the homework confuse him.Dolphins defeat sharks by trying to confuse them.
If you confuse green and yellow you may be colorblind. Consult a doctor to be sure.
they confuse you for spam sometimes
Do not confuse the improbable with the impossible
No, confused is a verb; the past tense of the verb 'to confuse'. Example sentence: 'I am confused by your answer'. The noun form is confusion.
Can be true because it sometimes involves the questions that often confuse between the answer. sometimes there is no question from the title you want to do with the question by the researcher. There it will then confuse the answer and the result is not satisfactory decision belongs to all.
"Some people seem to confuse sophistication with ennui"
"You do not know how to use the word bamboozle in a sentence." " the girl bamboozled me into buying the cookies"
That is because sometimes boys have different ways or explaining or doing things that might confuse girls.
No he does not have a kid at 16-18. People sometimes confuse his baby brother for his son.