Homology
Homology.
Homology.
a bird is a animal which is close to a human
mouse - mammal as robin is to bird
Pictorial analogy is a visual representation that illustrates a relationship or similarity between two different concepts or objects, often using images to convey the comparison. For example, a pictorial analogy might show a bird in a cage alongside a child in a classroom, suggesting that both are confined and seek freedom. This technique is often used in educational contexts to enhance understanding by linking familiar ideas with new ones through visual means.
An Emu is a flightless bird
dog
Yes, because an eagle is a type of a bird and an enchilada is a type of a food.
The bird's wing is most similar to a human arm because both structures have a similar skeletal layout with long bones (humerus, radius, and ulna in humans; humerus, radius, and ulna in birds) supporting the limb and connected by joints. The bird's wing, however, is modified with feathers for flight.
A bird flying around a tree.
lizard is to scales as bird is to feathers fox is to fur as fish is to scales
you An analogy is an extended metaphor. It is used to add clarity and detail to your writing. An example of an analogy would be the following: "The stray dog was a lot like a homeless person; it showed up whenever it wanted to, it didn't look like it had bathed in weeks, and it would disappear every time I got used to it being around. On top of that, it was always begging for food, and kept on coming back for more, when I was only being nice."