Asked by AYD3N
Which term describes the comparison of two things that are not alike in an obvious way? (1 point)
• descriptive
• similarity
figurative
• analogy
• descriptive
• similarity
figurative
• analogy
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The term that describes the comparison of two things that are not alike in an obvious way is **analogy**.
Answered by
AYD3N
Use the analogy to answer the question.
Watching from my room, I saw that my little brother was a ball of energy after his nap.
Which two things are being compared?
(1 point)
• room and brother
• brother and nap
brother and ball of energy
room and ball of energy
Watching from my room, I saw that my little brother was a ball of energy after his nap.
Which two things are being compared?
(1 point)
• room and brother
• brother and nap
brother and ball of energy
room and ball of energy
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The two things being compared in the analogy are **brother and ball of energy**.
Answered by
AYD3N
Which strategy could be used to determine the meaning of an analogy?
(1 point)
• Find language that is literal.
• Rewrite the analogy in literal terms.
• Determine whether another comparison could be added.
• Analyze the connection between what is being compared.
(1 point)
• Find language that is literal.
• Rewrite the analogy in literal terms.
• Determine whether another comparison could be added.
• Analyze the connection between what is being compared.
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The strategy that could be used to determine the meaning of an analogy is **analyze the connection between what is being compared**.