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Metaphor |
comparing two UNLIKE items NOT using the words like or AS. Normally uses the words IS,r WAS OR ARE |
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pg. 37 Mrs. Hoffman was standing right inside the door, scowling and holding a seating chart. She's clearly at the other end of the the food chain from Ms, Alvarez |
METAPHOR because it compares Ms. Hoffman to the food chain by using the word she's (SHE IS) translation - she is the opposite of the other teacher |
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pg. 46 If you think we're slugs in the morning with Ms. Alvarez, you should see us by sixth period. |
METAPHOR because it compares the way the students are in morning to who they are by sixth bell by using the word we're (WE ARE) translation: they were lazy |