From the above list, the example of a metaphor is 'She offered him a hundred-watt smile.' In this sentence, we compare her smile with a hundred-watt bulb, which means a bright smile. Her smile has a common characteristic with a hundred-watt bulb.
Metaphor is a figurative language that used to compare two different things that do not usually go together but has a common characteristic A metaphor makes an implicit or hidden comparison.
Here are examples of metaphor:
In the first example, you are my sunshine. We use this comparison to describe an association of sunshine with that person.
The other figurative language use for comparison is a simile. Unlike metaphor, the simile compares the two things directly uses the word 'as' and 'like.' Here some examples of simile:
Figurative language uses a figure of speech to describe something beyond their literal meaning. Another type of figurative languages including personification, hyperbole, assonance, paradox, irony and etc.
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Keywords: metaphor, a figurative language, a figure of speech
Well it depends on the types of horror you'd like to create
If you want to create a psychological thriller-type of horror, try to tap into what people fear most deep down inside of them.
Not clowns, or heights, or sharks, but what would happen if you felt as if you were being watched and it turned you insane!
Other horror/fear could be manifested in the design of your characters.
Give them unsettling features like huge eyes and tiny pupils, sharp teeth, unnatural face or body proportions
Or simply do the classic horror with unnexpected action and killing!
There is so much to choose from.
In order to make your anime like "Another," you need to have the element of the "unknown." Create an entity, a phenomemnon, or event that is unexpected and still trying to be discovered or explained. Additionally, there is gore and very very detailed descriptions and depictions of deaths.
A. "Many countries," added Juanita, "use the metric system." u should be capitalized so a is incorrect
B. "On the other hand," Bill chimed in, "The metric system is for weights and measures." There are no errors in B therefore B is correct.
C. "The metric system was created in 1791," said Tony. "it is based on the meter and kilogram." "I" should be capitalized but it is not and C is incorrect
D. Cassie noted, "the United States is a big exception, however." "T" should be capitalized and D is incorrect.
B. operation and control
C. installation
D. critical thinking
E. reading comprehension
F. complex problem solving