The term degrees applies only to comparative adjectives, which can compare characteristics of two or more nouns. The degrees are positive (no comparison), comparative (compares two things), and superlative (compares with more than two things).Examples (positive-comparative-superlative)good/better/besthigh/higher/highestbad/worse/worstbeautiful/more beautiful/most beautiful
The line and the bar graph is used to describe a graph that compares two sets of data.
Any sentence that compares two things can use the word "and." Joe and Jane went to the movies. I like ice cream and cake.
A metaphor is a figure of speech that compares two different things by stating that one thing is another thing. For example, "His voice is music to my ears." A simile is a figure of speech that compares two different things using the words "like" or "as." For example, "She runs as fast as a cheetah."
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a metaphor
Analogy is a comparison of two things in order to show how they are similar. An analogy compares two like things.
A comparative essay.
Compare-and-contrast essay.
No, "fastest" is not a verb. It is a superlative adjective that compares the speed of two or more things.
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allusion is indirectly and reader should realize the difference by themselves. in metaphor the writer make the first object and second object kind of the equal thing and will tell the reader what is the point that make them the same thing.
That is called a simile. A simile is a figure of speech that compares two different things using the words "like" or "as".
Wheatley compares the human heart to a sunset.
compares two things, that are basically unlike each other Example: "All the world is a stage" Willam Shakespear