Question
What do the following metaphors mean
John's voice was like velvet during the competition.
Mary is a lion.
The wind was a raging Bull.
The city is now a furnace.
The entire area was a lake after the heavy down vapour.
My sister's temper was a volcano ready to explode.
Calvin is a walking dictionary.
John's voice was like velvet during the competition.
Mary is a lion.
The wind was a raging Bull.
The city is now a furnace.
The entire area was a lake after the heavy down vapour.
My sister's temper was a volcano ready to explode.
Calvin is a walking dictionary.
Answers
GPT 3.5
- John's voice was like velvet during the competition: John's voice was smooth, soothing, and pleasant to listen to.
- Mary is a lion: Mary is strong, brave, and fiercely protective.
- The wind was a raging bull: The wind was strong, forceful, and aggressive.
- The city is now a furnace: The city is extremely hot, crowded, and uncomfortable.
- The entire area was a lake after the heavy downpour: The entire area was flooded after the heavy rain.
- My sister's temper was a volcano ready to explode: My sister's temper was simmering and could erupt at any moment.
- Calvin is a walking dictionary: Calvin is very knowledgeable and has a vast vocabulary.
- Mary is a lion: Mary is strong, brave, and fiercely protective.
- The wind was a raging bull: The wind was strong, forceful, and aggressive.
- The city is now a furnace: The city is extremely hot, crowded, and uncomfortable.
- The entire area was a lake after the heavy downpour: The entire area was flooded after the heavy rain.
- My sister's temper was a volcano ready to explode: My sister's temper was simmering and could erupt at any moment.
- Calvin is a walking dictionary: Calvin is very knowledgeable and has a vast vocabulary.