it just simply meant that the thing is so mysterious, or beyond our human unredstanding.
Mustard seed and yeast
They both use imagery, repetition, rhetorical questions, and metaphors.
"The Lord is my shepherd"
we use metaphors, in order to send the message accross or to capture the audience's mind.
yes
To sound intelligent.
yes it does .
These are metaphors intended to make the concepts vivid.
People use metaphors to better describe how people act, look etc. It just helps with description eg. He is a pig. (He is unclean, messy and has bad table manners) Or you could use a simile eg. He is like a pig (The same as metaphors but a not quite as strong)
A poet may use metaphors to create vivid imagery, to convey complex ideas or emotions in a succinct way, and to provoke new ways of thinking or feeling in the reader. Metaphors can add depth and layers of meaning to a poem, engaging the reader on multiple levels.
A metaphor compares one thing to something else; it DOES NOT use the words, like or as.Example: Her hair is silk. Simple and straight, the effect of metaphors is that it aims to create imagery so that we may visualize the connection between two objects or things when they are not. Metaphors are just the use of direct comparison.
That person IS a FAT slob. Metaphors use IS and ARE.