Is this cow like it is returning to its own home a metaphor?

Updated on culture 2024-07-09
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The cow is not a metaphor as if it were returning to its own home. Sentences with words such as "like", "like", and "is" are not necessarily figurative. The key to judging whether a sentence is a figurative sentence is to see whether the sentence is "analogizing".

    Some students think that a sentence containing words such as "like", "as if" and "as if" must be figurative, but in fact, this is a misunderstanding. In primary school Chinese textbooks, the following "like" words and sentences are not figurative sentences.

    First, the expression is more folded.

    1.The steamer on the river is like a flat boat. (The "steamer" and "flat boat" in the sentence are the same kind of thing, and through comparison, the vastness of the Yangtze River is highlighted.) )

    2.Grandma has never been so tall and so beautiful as she is now. (The image of the former grandmother and the current grandmother in the sentence are the same person in different situations.)'Compare. )

    3.He still likes to play table tennis as much as he used to. (The word "like" in this sentence indicates the same, so it is not a figurative sentence.) )

    2. Expression example Folding.

    1."Who are you fooling, a big official like you will have no money? (The word "like" is used as an example in the sentence to show that anyone who is an official must be rich.) )

    2."A tall man like you can't do this heavy work......The word "like" is used as an example to illustrate that no "tall" person can be a mountain picker. )

    3."The teacher is like our mother" (The word "like" in the sentence leads me to see the teacher as a mother, not a metaphor. )

    3. Indicate speculation Fold.

    1.Sandy listened, and looked at me intently, as if to show gratitude. (The word "as if" in the sentence does not refer to two things, but only indicates speculation.) )

    2.Xiaoli seems to see my thoughts......(The use of "as if" in the sentence to elicit speculation is intended to reinforce the tone and indicate the accuracy of the estimate, which is just speculation.) )

    3.This man is very familiar, as if he has seen it somewhere. (The word "as if" in this sentence also means speculation and judgment, not metaphor.) )

    Hope it helps.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is indeed an anthropomorphic sentence, only people have the concept of going home, so it is said that the cow returns home like a person.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's not a figurative sentence, it's an anthropomorphic sentence.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Those with ontology and metaphor are generally figurative sentences.

    This sentence, ontology: big cow.

    Metaphor: Rabbit.

    So yes. Personally, I don't think this metaphor is appropriate.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    What is the similar rabbit metaphor that the bull is excited about? Yes, that's the metaphor for elephants, like rabbits.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is an anthropomorphic figure of speech.

    The calf looks like a noble lady and has a dignified demeanor. The old cow is like the parent of the herd, with great dignity. From the second volume of the fourth grade of primary school Chinese in the people's education edition of "The Country of Pastures", here the author uses anthropomorphic rhetorical techniques, the cow is written as a person, and the calf is like a "noble lady" dressed luxuriously and dignified; The old cow is like the head of the herd, and he is extremely dignified.

    "Ranch Country" describes the vastness of the Dutch pastures during the day, the tranquility and the tranquility and silence of the night, and the mysterious and subtle landscape, which fully embodies the beautiful artistic conception of animals and people, and the harmony and unity with the environment.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Simile. Because there is the word "like" in the sentence. Compare the old cow to a parent. The patriarch is characterized by majesty and dignity, and the old cow also has this characteristic in the herd, so the metaphor is appropriate.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is a figurative sentence that compares the old cow to the parent of the herd.

    Not an anthropomorphic sentence.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Modified to: The tail of the flower cow is like a fly swatter, busy driving away mosquitoes and flies.

    Explanation and analysis: Figurative sentences need to be composed of ontology, metaphorical genus and figurative words, and figurative sentences need to compare an object or person to another object, so it is called a metaphor.

    In the title "The Little Tail of the Flower Cow", the body is a small tail, and the metaphor and figurative words do not appear, so you can add metaphors to the original sentence, and according to the flicking, you can associate it with a fly swatter, so the answer is: The tail of the flower cow is like a fly swatter, busy driving away mosquitoes and flies.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Figurative sentences can be:

    The little tail of the flower cow resembles a long whip.

    Hope it helps you and I wish you a happy life.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Figurative sentences can be:

    The little tail of the flower cow resembles a long whip.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The bright tail flicked behind like a mosquito repellent grass.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    In the middle part of the figurative sentence, there may be one or two words that have a figurative meaning, such as: as if, like, as, as. So, these two can be said to be figurative sentences, or they can be said to be not.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    A metaphor is a rhetorical device that uses a concrete, superficial, and familiar thing or situation to compare another abstract, profound, and unfamiliar thing or situation. Metaphors make people easy to understand, can turn abstract into concrete, profound into simple, and can also make people associate and imagine. Figurative sentences often have figurative words, such as "like... Like""Like··· The same", "like", "is", "becomes", "as if", etc.

    Sentences with words such as "like", "like", and "is" are not necessarily figurative. The key to judging whether a sentence is a figurative sentence is to see whether the sentence is "analogizing".

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This is a metaphor. But a metaphor in a parable.

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