cant... it extends throughout the entire text
Metaphorical conceit is a figure of speech where two unlike things are compared in a surprising or clever way. It typically involves an extended metaphor or analogy that forms the basis of a poem or literary work. This literary device allows for complex and layered meanings to be communicated through the comparison of disparate elements.
It will be easiest to use one and dissect it, My favorite celeb used is: "The cheese smelled like Butt." In this sentence the whole sentence is the metaphor comparing the smell of the cheese to the smell of Butt.
I would say that person has a heart of gold.
Metaphor is a figure of speech that describes a subject by directly comparing it to something else. For example, saying "His words were a soothing balm for her broken heart" uses metaphor to convey the idea that his words brought comfort in a powerful way. Metaphors can be a powerful tool in writing to evoke emotion and create vivid imagery.
It depends on whether the statement is a complete sentence or not. If the quoted statement is a complete sentence, you would use a period. If the quoted statement is within a larger sentence, you would use a comma.
the dog extended its paw.
An extended metaphor is a metaphor that is started early in the work, usually at the beginning, but it can be added later, that evolves and stretches itself throughout the passage. For example if you were to write a paper, and use a road as a metaphor for the path of life, and you were to develop and use this metaphor throughout the paper then it would be an extended metaphor.
a metaphor uses like or as
Uh...I guess you will just have to another metaphor to describe the sentence!always remind your self
She uses extended metaphor to give more idea of the text
My old mentor often used the metaphor: "life is a journey."
Kafka uses the literary technique of metaphor in this sentence.
An extended metaphor is a metaphor that is continued into the next sentence and throughout a section of text. Several poems use extended metaphors and Shakespeare and Frost used it in their pieces.
This sentence would not be considered ah metaphor. It is a simile because it uses te word 'as' to compare to unlike things (galloping and fences have nothing to do with lightning). A metaphor does not use the words 'like' or 'as' when comparing.
The extended metaphor Brutus uses to describe how Caesar may act if he is crowned king is the ladder.... Caesar climbing the ladder of prosperity, he would reach the top. He may forget bout the people of Rome. He will look into the clouds and indulge in the wealth and fortune.
Without knowing the context for which this sentence was used, I would say that use of the term "extended literary" can be explained as follows: This use of the word "extended" means over a period of time or for a long time. A "literary and scientific assault" I would interpret to mean a growing use of literature and science and their influences. I interpret the sentence to mean that the Mongols' way of life or social customs were adversely affected by a long term growth in the influence of literature and scientific ideas.
It depends how long your sentence is for. If you're serving less than one year, I wouldn't use extended family very much. Your "nuclear" family should be able to visit you and provide you with what you need. If you're serving a longer sentence, like 25-to-life, then you can REALLY use your extended family then.