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The answer is "a fracture and an engraved name are compared using the word 'like' "... the meaning of a simile is a figure of speech involving a comparison of one thing with another of a different kind, used to make a sentence more vivid.
it makes the sentence more creative and more imaginatine.... :D
My friend always gets involved in helping others. The plight of the poor will become more meaningful to you if you will become involved.
A simile is a sentence comparing two or more objects by using the words "like" or "as." An example would be to say "Her hands were as clammy as a fish," or "His hair was as red as fire."
His issues lye more with attention rather than immaturity.
The comparative form of "meaningful" is "more meaningful" and the superlative form is "most meaningful."
No, A Simile uses AS (or like) to make a comparison. For example, "It was raining as much as it did in Noah's time."
When he found out he won the lottery...he couldn't have been more exuberant.
I can make my work more meaningful by aligning it with my values and passions, setting clear goals and objectives, seeking continuous growth and learning opportunities, and contributing to a larger purpose or goal that I believe in.
A simile is a more literal interpretation whereas a metaphor is more figurative. Lawyers are like sharks is a simile. A metaphor would be lawyers are sharks.
Nobody really knows why the chicken crossed the road. There is only nesting space for one more chicken in the henhouse.
Yes, using voice inflections can make a message more meaningful by adding emotion and emphasis to your words. It can help convey nuances, intentions, and emphasis that a monotone delivery may not capture. Voice inflections can also engage the listener more effectively and make your communication more engaging and memorable.