Do you mean hard as in difficult or hard as in solid and difficult to penetrate? If your are describing something difficult you could say: "Getting the child to listen was like trying to catch water in a sieve." If you are talking about the surface of something, then say: "The biscuit was as hard as a rock."
An analogy is like a similie in that I'm making one right now.
There are quite a few such as: 1) They can run as fast as lightning! 2) They can run as fast as a cheetah.
To make an inference means to conclude or deduce something. A sentence using \'make inferences\' could be \'given all of the evidence stacked against him, the police had to make inferences that the man was guilty\'.
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Nope, that's a similie. A similie is words using "Like" or "As" in a sentence. A metaphor is a comparasion to two words.
An analogy is like a similie in that I'm making one right now.
you can say something could effect this
I really could use something to magnify this print.
Why are you here masturbating when you could be doing something produceful.
A similie is a sentence that compares something to something else.for eg"smooth like silk" or "the moon is round as a dome"Thank you very much for coming to this page i hope i answered your question of "What is a Similie"
A metaphor is a way to compare things using the word "is". Simile's are not metaphors because similie's say something is LIKE another thing while metaphors are saying something IS something when it is not.
There are quite a few such as: 1) They can run as fast as lightning! 2) They can run as fast as a cheetah.
A sentence using aphorism: My favorite aphorism is "It's a small world." Something that is short and says something true...
If you mean the word then you could say something like: I told my brother that the book was mine
When I am really interested in something I am doing, I feel tireless - I could stay on task for hours.
you could write i hampered my clothes in the hamper. or something like that... =) =( ;)