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Zanzabum
2 years ago
10

Task Two: CREATE YOUR OWN METAPHORS. (REMEMBER: MAKE DIRECT COMPARISONS WITHOUT LIKE" OR "AS");

English
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skad [1K]2 years ago
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Answer:

<h2> LIFE IS A TYPE OF OBSTACLE AND ROUGH PATHWAY WHICH GUIDES YOU AFTER TEMPTING YOU TO FALL.</h2>

<h2>LOVE IS SO BAD THAT IT PRETENDS TO CARE WHICH NEVER IS TRUE.</h2>

<h2>MY TEACHER IS SO STRICT SHE ALWAYS FORCES US TO DO THINGS WE DISLIKE. </h2>

<h2>THE DAY WAS BLISSFUL. </h2>

<h2>THE PEN WAS LEAKING IT'S INK IN HIS HAND WHEN HE WAS HAVING AN INDISTINCT CHAT. </h2>

<h2>HE WAS A BETRAYER DURING THIER RELATIONSHIP, AS HE ALWAYS DOES,HE BACK STABBED HER.</h2>

<h2>MY PILLOW IS A REALLY SOFT THING BENEATH MY HEAD WHEN I AM ON THE BED,I FEEL LIKE A HEIRESS.</h2>

<h2>MY MOTHER IS A GOD-SENT BEING,WHEN I AM IN TROUBLE, SHE COMFORTS ME.</h2>

<h2>THE SPOON WAS GREASY.</h2>

<h2>HE STUMBLED DOWN THE STAIRS BECAUSE HE WANTED SOME CHAI TEA.</h2>

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