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Can Someone Help Me Come Up With A Simile Or Metaphor Ending With The Word Clean

How to describe skin tones using a simile or metaphor?

For darker/tan skin I use things like - hot chocolate, hearshys, kit Kat, toasty, chocolate milk Etc just get creative and think of all the diffrent things that are a persons skin tone to compare too.

Metaphor for daisy buchanan in the great gatsby?

A need chicken.

From Shmoop Lit:

Daisy may be a "nice girl," but she’s also weak-willed, foolish, and an incredibly needy chick. You can tell she’s used to being the belle of the ball (a fact confirmed by Jordan’s story), that she married a rich, athletic, aggressive man for those qualities, and that she’s spoiled enough to leave her messes behind, as Nick points out, for others to clean up.

Similes and metaphors for old people?

his face was wrinkled and leathery, like an old worn pair of boots

as he moved across the room, his knees creaked like rusty hinges
.. his feet shuffled like dry leaves in the wind
.. her back was humped from many years of carrying the weight of a great secret

he was so old, he just farts dust.
before I opened the door, I knew I'd find old people.. the smell of mothballs and not-quite-clean urine was unmistakable

the sight was uncomfortable. Maybe 40 years ago, the mini skirt and heels could flatter her long legs. Now, they just emphasized the blue-green veins that traced a sad story up her once-shapely calves.

Complete the simile : my mouth is dryer than a ......?

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It's time for spring cleaning then start off with basics; vacuum,dust,clean bathrooms,even hire a crew to clean the carpet.Just clean even if its not dirty or situtations happen like this.If all does not go well ask the manager/landlord for concerns.It's probaly because the air conditioning vent is dusty.Imagine how long the dust have been sitting there waiting for a new neighbor to move in. Hope this helped!

Does Lady Macbeth say any metaphors in Macbeth?

Hello Matt,

Yeah, you're right about the example of 'the sleeping and the dead are but as pictures' - that's a simile, not a metaphor. Anything with the word LIKE or AS in it is a simile.

So, metaphors you say. Well, I'm going to go straight for the 'big' speech; the unsex me one. It has metaphors galore!

"The raven himself is hoarse that croaks the fatal entrance of Duncan..."
"Fill me from the crown to the toe top-full of direst cruelty"
"Make thick my blood"
"Take my milk for gall"
"Pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell"
"...heaven peep through the blanket of the dark"

There are many, many, many more. If you go to open source Shakespeare, you can just search her lines, see here: http://www.opensourceshakespeare.org/vie...

Try having another gander, because there are loads just in her first speech.

Another one that pops right into my head is "Will these hands ne'er be clean?"

Anyway, good luck finding more. Hope that helps!

What does Ken Ham mean when he says he reads the Bible naturally?

Ken Ham seems to study the Bible based on the golden rule of interpretation ...

“When the plain sense of scripture makes common sense, seek no other sense; therefore, take every word at its primary, ordinary, usual, literal meaning unless the facts of the immediate context, studied in the light of related passages and axiomatic and fundamental truths, indicate clearly otherwise.” ~ Dr. D.L. Cooper

You can read more about this at http://gracethrufaith.com/topical-studie...

In Leviticus 11:12 God said Israelites could not eat shellfish because they were ceremonially unclean. This and other dietary restrictions were designed to promote long healthy lives, and were not considered to be on the same level as the commandments. Later Jesus said that it’s not what goes into people that makes them unclean, but what comes out of them (Mark 7:17-23). In doing so He declared all foods clean in the New Covenant, but He also mentioned sexual immorality as one of the unclean things that comes out of us.  Both Old and New Testaments forbid the practice of homosexuality.

Leviticus 18:22 & 20:13 are two Old Testament prohibitions against male homosexuality. In Romans 1:21-27 Paul said both male and female homosexuality came into the world as a punishment for rejecting God. All these verses are clear and cannot be  misinterpreted. 

While the word homosexual may not appear in the Bible it’s clear from reading these passages exactly what God was referring to. And if people are born homosexual then God could not have called for their punishment. It would be like calling for the punishment of people born with blue eyes.

That said, homosexuality is a sin and like every other sin was forgiven at the cross for those who believe (Colossians 2:13-14). This means a believing homosexual can come to the Lord, confess his or her sins, and be forgiven just like those believers who have serious sin problems of some other nature (1 John 1:9).

Likewise, homosexuals who refuse the Lord's pardon for their sins will join the rest of the unbelievers in the lake of fire. Bottom line: it's not how we behave that saves or condemns us, it what we believe or refuse to believe.

Is figurative language considered syntax?

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Only if you understand it properly.What it means is that the starving man at your feet has two problems. The first is that he has no food today. The second is that he will have no food tomorrow, either.The thing is, of course, that if you give him no food today, he won’t have to worry about food tomorrow because he’ll be dead. So you should absolutely give him that fish. But it’s not a permanent solution to his lack of food; for that, you need other, more far-reaching solutions. One example is to teach him a useful profession.Anyone who has spent significant time in the real world, though, knows that it’s often not the lack of fishing skills that stop him (metaphorically speaking). It’s that he can’t afford a boat and fishing net, or that there is no infrastructure for him to take the fish to a market, or that rampant inflation means the money he gets from the fish is worthless by the time he gets home, or that all these things are in place and in working order but armed people relieve him of his fish before he has a chance to sell it, or that all these things are in place and in working order but he dies from an ordinary, curable disease, because his government spends the money on weapons instead of public healthcare.

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