metaphor
An extended metaphor is a sustained comparison in which a subject is written or spoken of as if it were something else.
pale in comparison (withsomething) also pale by comparison (with something)to seem lacking in importance or quality than something else I thought I had a frightening accident, but mine pales in comparison with yourspale in comparison
An inequality is a comparison of two values.In the simplest terms it means something does not have the same value as something else.An inequality is a comparison of two values.In the simplest terms it means something does not have the same value as something else.An inequality is a comparison of two values.In the simplest terms it means something does not have the same value as something else.An inequality is a comparison of two values.In the simplest terms it means something does not have the same value as something else.
It's a metaphor. A simile is a comparison using LIKE or AS.
tension in drama is were you have a person saying something but they actually mean something else.
That's a simile. A comparison of something to something else using the word "like" or "as".
You will use "like" when you want to compare something to something else or a person to another one. You will user "as" when it's not a comparison
When you see AS ___ AS ____ you are looking at A Simile ... this is a comparison that says something is as _____ as something else. In this case you are comparing something or someone to a tall mountain.
The form of figurative language that makes a direct comparison stating that something is something else is called a
'You know something that someone else doesn't.'
AnswerTaking something that was some one else's and saying it was yours, including taking something off of the Internet and saying that you made it. Note: "plagerize" is a common misspelling of "plagiarize."
if your saying it is an item...its not an item...if it is something else...i have no idea