Likeness between subjects
Metaphors are direct comparisons between two unlike things, while extended metaphors continue the comparison through a series of sentences or throughout an entire piece of writing. Extended metaphors allow for a deeper exploration and elaboration on the comparison being made, providing more detailed and nuanced insights.
I think it's when you put one metaphor in side another one to represent a third bigger topic. It might help if the second metaphor is more easily understood than the first and kept to shorter words as well, That being the smallest of metaphors/ideas.
A synonym of understood is recognize
Metaphors help to make abstract concepts more tangible and easier to understand by comparing them to something familiar. They can enhance communication by creating vivid imagery and emotional connection with the audience. Metaphors also encourage creative thinking and can provide new perspectives on familiar ideas.
Metaphors are effective because they create connections and associations that help to convey complex ideas in a simple and vivid way. They engage the reader or listener by appealing to their imagination and emotions, making the message more memorable and easier to understand.
Since the question you asked makes no grammatical sense, I assume you mean "add some spicy metaphors". Since you are not asking what a metaphor is, I assume you know. So why would a metaphor be "spicy"? Possibly because it has a naughty double meaning like "the bawdy hand of the dial is on the prick of noon" from Romeo and Juliet.
warm weather metaphors
Shameful Metaphors was created on 2010-07-13.
Millennium Metaphors was created on 2000-09-25.
Personification uses metaphors in its descriptions.
Oursong by Taylor Swift , its just a bunch of metaphors
A song with a lot of metaphors is Hello Seattle by Owl City
Washington Irving uses several figures of speech in "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," including similes ("black as night"), metaphors ("the spirit of the age"), personification ("the very trees and bushes are said to assume somber and malignant shapes"), and alliteration ("fantastic sounds of the piano").
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Metaphors are direct comparisons between two unlike things, while extended metaphors continue the comparison through a series of sentences or throughout an entire piece of writing. Extended metaphors allow for a deeper exploration and elaboration on the comparison being made, providing more detailed and nuanced insights.
The metaphors are found on almost every chapter
we use metaphors, in order to send the message accross or to capture the audience's mind.