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The vocabulary word for analogy is a comparison between two things, typically to explain something unfamiliar by comparing it to something familiar. It is used to clarify or illustrate a concept by drawing parallels between two similar situations.
The term for a word that stands for something other than its literal meaning is "metaphor." A metaphor is a figure of speech that implies a comparison between two unrelated concepts or things.
I am making a comparison between two products before deciding which one to purchase.
"Former" is an adjective that describes someone or something that previously held a particular position or status. "Formerly" is an adverb that indicates that something was true in the past but is no longer the case.
"Ulfat" in Persian means affection, love, or fondness towards someone or something. It describes a deep emotional attachment or bond between individuals.
he provided observational something
It is a comparison between something holy and something not. "That man is like a god"
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The israellites agreed to follow goods
Korea was subject to and part of China
The electron in the bond are shared equally between the two bromine nuclei. A+
a model of interactions between different sectors in an economy
Denser means a comparison between two things and if something is heavier than the other Denser means a comparison between two things and if something is heavier than the other
"Good" an adjective which describes what something is; "well" is an adverb describes how something is, or how it's done.
An agreement between people to follow laws and be governed by a leader or leaders
Both reflect ideas of Enlightenment thinkers. :)
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