When you are telling about a not-so-familiar concept, analogy can help you relate that complex idea with a more simpler and familiar one.
for example life is like a box of chocolates, you will never know which one you will get...
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analogy is comparison of two question
The purpose of analogy is to explain or clarify. When you make an analogy, you make comparisons between two things.
Assert : Deny what would that analogy be?
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analogy for a ship is analogy for a ship so its an analogy
What is an analogy for store.
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If you make an analogy between two things, you show they are alike in some way.me and my friend are a analogy
The plural of analogy is analogies.
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analogy is comparison of two question
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Your audience - the people you want to understand your message - must be considered in every aspect of writing. If you are writing to a sophisticated business audience, you can use sophisticated terms, reference common abbreviations, and use more complicated phraseology. If you are talking to kids, you want to keep it simple. Talk about things they understand, like playground games. If you are using an analogy to make a point, you need to choose an analogy that resonates with your audience. Would you use a fishing analogy with an audience of 65 year old women? No, probably not. Simply put, your message must suit your audience. An analogy can be a very useful tool to make your point. But only if your analogy resonates with your chosen audience.
The purpose of analogy is to explain or clarify. When you make an analogy, you make comparisons between two things.
Yes, -sticky is the analogy for glue.