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using available resources like books or magazine, look for at least five example of analogies that identify shared abstraction to describe or make a point​

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Answered by aryansinghji0301
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For example, “Life is a box of chocolates.” An analogy is saying something is like something else to make some sort of explanatory point. For example, “Life is like a box of chocolates—you never know what you're gonna get.” You can use metaphors and similes when creating an analogy.

Answered by Rameshjangid
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Five example of analogies

  1. You are the air that I fly on.
  2. He is an undiscovered gem.
  3. "Life has many ups and downs, like a roller coaster."
  4. The vast melting pot is America.
  5. "My mother is my home's warden"

Explanation:

  • You are the air that I fly on: If you say, "You are the wind behind my wings," you are not actually asserting that a person may be wind. You're referring to the help you get from them instead.

  • He is an undiscovered gem: She is a gem in the rough; her singing voice is amazing, but she might use some work with her motions. This phrase relates to the uneven and unpolished character of diamonds found in the wild. is a praise used to describe someone who excels in a certain activity well beyond others.

  • "Life has many ups and downs, like a roller coaster": You might refer to an experience as a roller coaster or roller-coaster ride when it contains a lot of emotional highs and lows, or when really pleasant moments alternate with genuinely difficult ones.
  • The vast melting pot is America: It is a phrase that has been used in the past to describe how immigrants adopt American culture while rejecting that of their own nation. Modern metaphors for settings where several civilizations coexist while retaining their distinctive qualities include salad bowl, mosaic, and kaleidoscope.
  • "My mother is my home's warden": In the household, the mother serves as the law enforcer, or the person in charge of watching over a certain thing or site and making sure that the regulations and laws that apply to it are upheld.

    Analogies concentrate on diverse word correlations. A few of the abilities that studying them will enhance, build, and reinforce include reading comprehension, attention to detail, vocabulary, synonyms, antonyms, homophones, deductive reasoning, and logic.

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