A determined person can be likened to a relentless river, carving its path through stone despite obstacles. They resemble a steadfast lighthouse, guiding others through storms with unwavering resolve. Alternatively, one might compare them to a mountain climber, scaling heights with tenacity and grit, undeterred by the challenges along the way.
a person who starts a business a determined business man or woman
Some move matter with their mind.
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Some people are tigers, fierce and determined in their pursuits.
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Harold considered himself a Master of Metaphor; his English teacher wasn't so sure.
The spiritual self is determined by how a person views their life and spirituality. Some examples would be personal views on prayer, afterlife, roles and responsibilities in current life, and reason for existence.
In general a metaphor is just a way to think about a subject from a different angle, or to find a vivid way of expressing some idea, however, metaphor is often an exaggeration. If you say, for example, that some obese person is a whale, that is a metaphor and also an exaggeration since even the most obese person does not weigh as much as a whale.
In general a metaphor is just a way to think about a subject from a different angle, or to find a vivid way of expressing some idea, however, metaphor is often an exaggeration. If you say, for example, that some obese person is a whale, that is a metaphor and also an exaggeration since even the most obese person does not weigh as much as a whale.
"The world is a stage" is a metaphor that compares life to a theater performance. "Time is a thief" is another metaphor that equates time to a thief stealing moments from our lives.
Yes, there are many metaphor examples (or examples of metaphors). Reminder: a "metaphor" is a description that uses comparison WITHOUT the words "like" or "as." (When you use "like" or "as," it is a simile.)So, if you were to compare the sound of an annoying person's voice to that of a parrot, here would be that metaphor example:"The professor was a wild parrot, squawking out wild philosophies, his high pitched voice spewing out strange thoughts and ordering lengthy homework assignments."If you were to compare a woman's pale, white face to a blank sheet of paper, here would be the resulting metaphor:"Her face was a sheet of blank white paper, punctuated only by the dots of her eyes and nose, and a thin red line of a mouth."Think of colors, sounds, textures, shapes, and smells when trying to create a fresh metaphor. With a little thought, I'm sure you can come up with some new metaphor examples of your own.
"I am a rainbow" is a example of metaphor because it is comparing two nouns, a person, and a rainbow, but does not use like or as. "I am not anger" is an example of metaphor because it is contrasting two nouns.