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metaphor for someone who is stubborn

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Answered by dwivedia1
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she's a mule because she is stubborn


Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

One might use the phrase "a mule standing his ground" to describe a stubborn man unwilling to leave.

Explanation:

  • A metaphor is a figure of speech that mentions one thing while also making a reference to another, usually for rhetorical effect. It might provide clarification or point out connections between seemingly unrelated concepts.
  • Metaphors are comparisons that are used in communication to help illustrate or explain something. Metaphors achieve a number of objectives: aid in creating a clear mental image of new ideas. Explain complicated situations in detail.
  • Because metaphor enables writers to convey vivid imagery that transcends literal meanings, metaphor creates images that are easier to understand and respond to than literal language. By using metaphors, the writer can more successfully elicit emotions and impressions from the reader.

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