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The purpose of analogy is to explain or clarify. When you make an analogy, you make comparisons between two things.
To explain something within the sentence without finishing the sentence before explaining.
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You do. Probably every day. If you learn basic algebra, you grasp the concept of how quantities of different variables add together to give a total quantity.For example, if you go the cinema and spend £8 or $, on a ticket and 3 bottles of coke and you know the ticket was £5 then it follows that the coke cost £3, and £1 each bottle. Sure you might not write down x:price of coke, and 5 +3x=8, therfore x =1. But the concept is there and if you hadn't done algebra then you wouldn't have that concept. (And don't say that's just addition as it's not-it's actually algebra!)This is only 1 example, there are millions. So next time you hear someone whining about algebra you can explain how they use it in everyday life.
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An analogy can be helpful in explaining complex concepts by drawing parallels between two different ideas or situations.
They describe the physical brain as the computer's hardware, and cognition as its software.
The purpose of analogy is to explain or clarify. When you make an analogy, you make comparisons between two things.
The analogy of clarify is to explain as yelling is to scream.
A fish is to swimming as a cheetah is to running Cold is to ice as heat is to fire Strings are to a guitar as keys are to keyboard Dog is to kennel as lion is to circus Wheels are to cart as tires are to cars
Globalisation is the selling of a product around the world
Though you were pressed but did you seek permission to fall out?
Usually, it's a good idea to start out most fully understanding the concept, and then look to nature, where you may find an example of the way the concept works. You can describe the concept using a metaphor that describes the natural phenomenon, and then develop an analogy that reflects what is understood onto the concept you're explaining. If there is no model in nature for what you want to explain, look around at other situations, systems, process and so forth, until you find one that fits.
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Analogy, explain, or simplify.
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Like an egg.