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Guest1010 Posted 21 years ago
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Metaphors?

0 Can someone please explains these metaphors with one example of each? 02br
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00A ghost from the past 02br
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00The sea has no fences 02br
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0 Actually, guest1010, some people believe that a ghost can really hunt you! You can describe some terrible events happening to you caused or done by a ghost from the past, since you have treated them badly when they were alive, or the ghost is an evil one and hurts anyone on his way. 02br 00This is only my own opinion.

  • 0 Actually, guest1010, some people believe that a ghost can really hunt you!
  • You can describe some terrible events happening to you caused or done by a ghost from the past, since you have treated them badly when they were alive, or the ghost is an evil one and hurts anyone on his way.
  • 02br 00This is only my own opinion.
  • Others will certainly show up to help you out.
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0 Actually, guest1010, some people believe that a ghost can really hunt you! You can describe some terrible events happening to you caused or done by a ghost from the past, since you have treated them badly when they were alive, or the ghost is an evil one and hurts anyone on his way. 02br
00This is only my own opinion. Others will certainly show up to help you out. 0-
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0 Well, to me a ghost can only be from the past. Something, a thought you can't get rid of and that haunts you day and night. 02br
00I wouldn't call this a metaphor. 02br
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00As to "the sea has no fences", I find it a nice image. 02br
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00Though, for both examples, I think we lack the other term of the comparison. 02br
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