a metaphor that says what it means almost exactly
B. metaphor
nope because then it will turn into a simile
"I learned to hold my tongue" is a metaphor because it implies that the speaker has learned to be silent or refrain from speaking out, without directly comparing it to something else using "like" or "as".
An implicit question is a question that is implied or suggested rather than directly stated. It requires the reader or listener to make an inference or deduction based on context or clues provided in the communication.
This statement uses a simile, as it compares being blistered by the tongue to experiencing the effects of a harsh criticism or insult, but it does not directly state that one thing is the other.
A metaphor in which one of the things being compared is not directly named
what is an implied metaphor?a metaphor that suqqests a comparision rather than stating it directly_dee(;;*
An implied metaphor is a type of metaphor where the comparison between two unlike things is not directly stated, but rather suggested or implied. It allows for a more subtle and nuanced comparison, inviting the reader to interpret the connection between the two elements. This technique adds depth and complexity to the writing, creating layers of meaning for the reader to uncover.
The central theme of running shoes is that the son, Todd and the father are RUNNING away from the fact that Todd is still healthy and not sick of HIV/AIDS. It is not directly stated in the short story that Todd is sick. The title is actually a metaphor. The central theme of running shoes is that the son, Todd and the father are RUNNING away from the fact that Todd is still healthy and not sick of HIV/AIDS. It is not directly stated in the short story that Todd is sick. The title is actually a metaphor. The central theme of running shoes is that the son, Todd and the father are RUNNING away from the fact that Todd is still healthy and not sick of HIV/AIDS. It is not directly stated in the short story that Todd is sick. The title is actually a metaphor. The central theme of running shoes is that the son, Todd and the father are RUNNING away from the fact that Todd is still healthy and not sick of HIV/AIDS. It is not directly stated in the short story that Todd is sick. The title is actually a metaphor. The central theme of running shoes is that the son, Todd and the father are RUNNING away from the fact that Todd is still healthy and not sick of HIV/AIDS. It is not directly stated in the short story that Todd is sick. The title is actually a metaphor. The central theme of running shoes is that the son, Todd and the father are RUNNING away from the fact that Todd is still healthy and not sick of HIV/AIDS. It is not directly stated in the short story that Todd is sick. The title is actually a metaphor. The central theme of running shoes is that the son, Todd and the father are RUNNING away from the fact that Todd is still healthy and not sick of HIV/AIDS. It is not directly stated in the short story that Todd is sick. The title is actually a metaphor. The central theme of running shoes is that the son, Todd and the father are RUNNING away from the fact that Todd is still healthy and not sick of HIV/AIDS. It is not directly stated in the short story that Todd is sick. The title is actually a metaphor. The central theme of running shoes is that the son, Todd and the father are RUNNING away from the fact that Todd is still healthy and not sick of HIV/AIDS. It is not directly stated in the short story that Todd is sick. The title is actually a metaphor. The central theme of running shoes is that the son, Todd and the father are RUNNING away from the fact that Todd is still healthy and not sick of HIV/AIDS. It is not directly stated in the short story that Todd is sick. The title is actually a metaphor. The central theme of running shoes is that the son, Todd and the father are RUNNING away from the fact that Todd is still healthy and not sick of HIV/AIDS. It is not directly stated in the short story that Todd is sick. The title is actually a metaphor.
No. A metaphor is when one object is stated as being another thing. A metaphor for the koala would be "the koalas was a ball of woolly fur".
No, the theme is never stated directly.
an inference is an idea that is directly stated or suggested by the author
An implied metaphor is a type of metaphor where the comparison between two things is not explicitly stated. Instead, it is suggested or implied through the context of the text. This allows for a more subtle and nuanced comparison than a direct metaphor.
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When something is stated directly, it is explicit and clearly expressed without any ambiguity or uncertainty.
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An implied metaphor is a metaphor that makes a comparison without directly stating the comparison. An example of an implied metaphor is saying someone squawked out a reply, because it implies that they are talking like a parrot without saying it outright.