Walter Lippmann use the word "climate" as a metaphor for culture. He is also famous for taking the word "stereotype" from its original term regarding a printing process to its modern cultural meaning.
a metaphor doesn't use any specific words, But a metaphor can not use the words "like" or "as". If "like" or "as" is used, it's a simile. A Metaphor is "something used to represent something else" or "A comparison between two things, without using like or as". For example: "life is a journey" - This is a metaphor because it is comparing Life to a Journey, and does NOT use like or as.
nope because then it will turn into a simile
the metaphor for silly could be a clown or a jokerSilly like a bucket, or silly as a goose are two possibilities. There are many more.
"Wallow" can be a suitable word to use in a metaphor because it conveys a sense of self-pity, indulgence, or immersion in a particular emotion or situation. It can effectively communicate the idea of being absorbed or consumed by a feeling or circumstance.
"Her voice was a thunderstorm, roaring through the room and drowning out all other sounds."
F. Lippmann has written: 'Engraving and etching, a handbook for the use of students and print collectors'
Walter Lippmann and certain Supreme Court justices justified the internment policy during World War II by arguing that it was a necessary wartime measure to protect national security. They claimed that the internment of Japanese Americans was essential to prevent espionage and sabotage, given the context of the war and fears regarding loyalty. Lippmann, in particular, emphasized the need for the government to act decisively in the face of perceived threats, while the justices often deferred to the executive branch's judgment in matters of national security. This rationale ultimately prioritized security over individual rights, leading to significant civil liberties violations.
a metaphor uses like or as
He used a metaphor to desciribe the swaying trees.
what is a metaphor for a canoe
You must find a simple metaphor to use.
yes it is. a metaphor doesn't use like or as
You could use "a twig".
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no
She is a doll
Uh...I guess you will just have to another metaphor to describe the sentence!always remind your self