Metaphor
A direct comparison of two things in which they are said to be the same is called a metaphor. In a metaphor, one thing is described in terms of another, highlighting similarities between them without using "like" or "as," which distinguishes it from a simile. For example, saying "Time is a thief" implies that time steals moments from our lives, suggesting a deeper connection between the concepts of time and theft.
Direct speech is: "Hello," he said. He said is the main thing there.Indirect speech is: 'He said hello to us'. Notice the inverted commas instead of the speech marks.
When a country can produce many things but chooses to produce one main thing, or just a few things, this country is said to be
The same person you just said.
These two things are a body of knowledge and a process.
Mother Theresa
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When the thing I want to quote can not be better expressed than the way in which it was originally said.
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This is one of the things said in Bergen belson concentration camp:why does it have to be this way why are they so cruel I hope I live:(