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Simile.
It is called a simile when you use "like" or "as" to compare two different things. It is a figure of speech that helps create vivid imagery and make comparisons between unlike things.
The literary term used to describe this specific imagery is "simile." A simile is a figure of speech that compares two unlike things using the words "like" or "as." In this case, the comparison is made between the baby's flexibility and the joints of a Dutch doll.
"Unlike" is a preposition, not a conjunction. It is used to show the difference or contrast between two things.
Both "unlike" and "similarly" are transition words that help to compare or contrast ideas. "Unlike" is used to show differences between things while "similarly" is used to show similarities between things.
No, 'unlike' is a conjunction, not a preposition. It is used to show a contrast or difference between two things.
similes and metaphors.
a figure of speech in which two unlike things are compared by calling one the other Ex: He is a thorn in my side.
Smiley is a figure of speech involving a comparison between two unlike entities.E.g. He/She eats like a bird.Metaphor is a figure of speech in which an implied comparison is maid between two unlike things that actually have something in common.E.g. He/She drowned in a sea of grief.
A figure of speech is when the word "like" or "as" is used to compare two things. This is taught in English class.
A metaphor is a figure of speech in which an implicit comparison is made between two unlike things that actually have something in common.
A simile is a comparison of two unlike things using like or as. Example: He ran like the wind, or she as fast as the wind.
Similarities between similes and metaphors are that they both compare two things that are not related and they are both termed a figure of speech, which ironically is a metaphore.
The figure of speech used in the bold line "Life is a broken-winged bird" is a simile. A simile is a comparison between two unlike things using "like" or "as" to show similarity.
A simile is a figure of speech comparing to unlike things using the word like or as. That being said there is no set simile for associated. Are you trying to ask about a synonym?
1.-a figure of speech in which two unlike things are explicitly compared, as in "she is like a rose." Compare metaphor. 2.-an instance of such a figure of speech or a use of words exemplifying it.
No, a metaphor is a figure of speech used to compare two unlike things without using the words 'like' or 'as'. What you're thinking of is an oxymoron.
The term is "simile," which is a figure of speech comparing two unlike things using "like" or "as."