Wheatley compares the human heart to a sunset.
Here are some African Americans that could be considered heroes who accomplished significant things in the 1700s:Venture Smith (1729-1805Benjamin Banneker (1731-1806)Lucy Terry Prince (1732-1821)Phillis Wheatley (1754-1784)
Simile and Metaphor
Similarities between similes and metaphors are that they both compare two things that are not related and they are both termed a figure of speech, which ironically is a metaphore.
bogenisis-theory that living things come only from other living things . spontaneous generation-idea that living things come from nonliving things.
A figure of speech is when the word "like" or "as" is used to compare two things. This is taught in English class.
She was a slave then was lucky enough to be educated.
compare is when you compare two things that are the same and contrast is when you compare two things that are different.
Here are some African Americans that could be considered heroes who accomplished significant things in the 1700s:Venture Smith (1729-1805Benjamin Banneker (1731-1806)Lucy Terry Prince (1732-1821)Phillis Wheatley (1754-1784)
Why do you even bother to compare to completely unrelated things?Why do you even bother to compare to completely unrelated things?Why do you even bother to compare to completely unrelated things?Why do you even bother to compare to completely unrelated things?
The founding fathers thought only white men who owned property were equal. Even today women and minorities make less money. George Washington was surprised that Phillis Wheatley, a slave, was educated and could write poetry.
compare means what two things have in common. contrast are the differences things have.
Similies compare two "unlike" things when using like or as to develop the comparison
Compare and contrast is kind of a redundant statement. It just means to compare similarities and differences of one relationship to another. For example,"in this relationship, I can be myself. With my ex, I had to pretend to be someone I wasn't"
All graphs compare things.
what is the form you would use the word curiously to compare two things
a comparison
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