It's a literary device used to relate or compare two different objects using the words "like" or "as"
examples include: as big as a building
he ate like a bear
A old tires
Oh, dude, an epichereme syllogism? That's like a fancy way of saying a logical argument with a conclusion based on a general principle and a specific case. So, like, here's an example: "All humans are mortal (general principle), Socrates is a human (specific case), therefore Socrates is mortal (conclusion)." Easy peasy, right?
the castle reflected on the sea like a mirror
No, its not personification. Its actually a simile since it uses the word "as".
WikiAnswers cannot write your conclusion for you. The conclusion is based on what you have already said in your essay or speech, therefore only you can write it. You need to give a short summary of what you've said, and that's your conclusion.
He is as tall as a tree.
A old tires
In your conclusion you have to give a brief overview of the project, results, and your final conclusion.
you and me together
Mulch is like a meal for plants.
smooth as a babys bottom? or is that simile. its silk
simile, metaphor, irony, personification and more
give me a long conclusion about human behavior?
You need a scientific conclusion to sum up everything that you have done and in the conclusion it will also give the answer.
you allways smille in amille
As stubborn as a mule As blue as the sky As hard as concrete
Tom works like a dog mowing the lawn