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    sit through the duration of this dry film. Repeatedly in the film‚ when global warming is discussed they use weak analogies with it to make global warming a positive thing; snazzy jazz music will play softly in the background and then attractive people in bikinis at the beach‚ giving the viewer the impression that a warmer temp is equivocal to beach paradise. It’s a weak analogy and a generalization because a couple degrees warmer in Europe or a temperate zone may not be that tragic‚ but what

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    improve your behavior or leave if you don ’t. Another situation that this can be used for is in a manager/employee relationship. Analogy A literary analogy is a comparison in which the subject is compared point by point to something far different‚ usually with the idea of clarifying the subject by comparing it to something familiar. An example of an analogy is to say that someone is moving slow like a turtle. You actually want to say that they are moving at a slow pace‚ but comparing

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    A Beautiful Piece Of Chalk Analogy‚ contradiction‚ and irony are some of the important rhetorical methods that many authors use to portray their ideas. In “A Piece of Chalk” (1905)‚ G.K. Chesterton demonstrates his adept writing ability in using those methods as a means of appeal to convey that everything is beautiful and valuable in its own way. His piece of writing not only exemplifies the use of contradiction‚ humor‚ analogy and metaphor‚ but also succeeds in using relevant support and evidence

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    PARAGRAPH BY ANALOGY A paragraph by analogy compares two different things on the basis of their similarities in certain aspects. This kind of paragraph development premises its explanation on the familiar or known‚ so that the logical order (from the familiar to the unfamiliar) is presumed to be the best paragraph order.\ PARAGRAPH OF ANALOGY A.FALLING IN LOVE AND SKYDIVING Falling in love is like skydiving. Skydiving is a risk because you are never 100% certain that you will survive the fall

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    Homeostasis: An Analogy Reginald Robinson BIO1000 Capella University The homeostatic mechanism that regulates body temperature is called hypothalamus. It senses when your body’s temperature is too hot or cold. When your body is too hot‚ the hypothalamus senses that a change needs to be made so to reverse the heating process‚ thus reducing the amount of blood that is being sent to that area. This same action will cool the body and return it to a normal temperature. The ways in which

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    the “easy life” during a certain time period. As well as trying to get the reader to appreciate what they have in life‚ she also reminds us of how we need to challenge our worldview. Her overall magnanimous tone is demonstrated in every single analogy she makes‚ which is‚ every single paragraph. She carries this tone through the ways that she describe how nice life is in a certain time period. Her provocative tone comes in when she tries to make the reader realize that the life she’s describing

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    example‚ I am on pin and needles until the results come out‚ the other person might interpret this as a problem. Analogy Analogies provide for better comparison but being unfamiliar with the terms used can cause confusion. Analogies are figures of speech that compares one thing with another‚ highlighting the similarities between the two (changingminds.org). However‚ analogies may cause more confusion if the similarities are not distinct and sometimes would sound comical. For example‚ he was

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    cellulose fibers and other materials made by the cell. Analogy- In a restaurant the building itself supports the restaurant. It is often made of wood or concrete. Cell Membrane- The cell membrane is a structure that forms the outer boundary of the cell and allows only certain materials to move into and out of the cell. Food‚ oxygen and water move into the cell through the membrane. Waste products also leave through the membrane. Analogy- In a restaurant the doors are responsible for letting

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    realizes the primate has a better perspective on human action. Always viewing our civilization from afar‚ he is able to notice certain aspects of our nature that are so natural to us; we are blind to their destructiveness. Although some of Ishmael’s analogies may seem far-fetched‚ the points he makes with them are frighteningly true. The metaphor that struck me the most was Ishmael’s comparison between a freefalling airman and human civilization. The airman believes he is flying just because of his

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    editions were published in 1808. Twelve more editions were published between 1816 and 1822. Charles Darwin read and was influenced by the book. Chapter I. State of the argument. Paley makes his analogical argument for the existence of a deity. The analogy is implicit until Chapter III‚ where Paley makes it explicit. The watch is supposed to be analogous to an organism (or perhaps to an organ‚ such as the human eye or the human heart). Since we would infer the existence of a “maker” in the case of the

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