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An explicit metaphor is a metaphor that is fully explained in great detail. Unlike an implicit metaphor, which the meaning has to be implied.
Embarrassment metaphor
hyperbole
An elaborate metaphor is also called a sustained metaphor. It is when a metaphor is referred to multiple times throughout a piece by the author.
The word humor is both a noun and a verb.Examples:He has a good sense of humor. (noun)It does no harm to humor him. (verb)
Christopher Monks has written: 'The ultimate game guide to your life, or, The video game as existential metaphor' -- subject(s): Humor, Conduct of life, Video games
Its a metaphor
it is neither, it is personification
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J. Masters has written: 'Sassy sayin's and mountain badmouth' -- subject(s): American wit and humor, Americanisms, English language, Folklore, Idioms, Metaphor, Simile
In the essay "Me Talk Pretty One Day" by David Sedaris, the metaphor of speaking French uncomfortably and clumsily parallels the feeling of vulnerability and inadequacy one can experience when navigating a new language or culture. This metaphor reflects the broader theme of adapting to change and the sense of humor and humility required to navigate unfamiliar territory.
Implied metaphor is when it gives you the metaphor but doesn't tell what the subject is. A regular metaphor tells you the subject of it.
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What is a metaphor???Answer: To keep the cows in!!!!Metaphor~ meadow for??get it??? LOL
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An explicit metaphor is a metaphor that is fully explained in great detail. Unlike an implicit metaphor, which the meaning has to be implied.
Humor could be of any type and situation. There is dark humor and then there is light humor.