Which quotations below are analogies?
A: Reading without reflecting is like eating without digesting. (—Edmund Burke)
B: Potential is like a diamond in the rough. You know there is value, but it just needs to be polished first.
C: Life is like a coin. You can spend it anyway you wish, but you can only spend it once.
D: Music is fluid architecture, and architecture frozen music. (F. W. J. Schelling)
E: He has many mouths to feed in his family.
F: Nature’s first green is goldHer hardest hue to hold Her early leaf’s a flower But only so an hour. (Robert Frost)
G: A novel is usually a long piece in prose.
A: Reading without reflecting is like eating without digesting. (—Edmund Burke)
B: Potential is like a diamond in the rough. You know there is value, but it just needs to be polished first.
C: Life is like a coin. You can spend it anyway you wish, but you can only spend it once.
D: Music is fluid architecture, and architecture frozen music. (F. W. J. Schelling)
E: He has many mouths to feed in his family.
F: Nature’s first green is goldHer hardest hue to hold Her early leaf’s a flower But only so an hour. (Robert Frost)
G: A novel is usually a long piece in prose.
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- 4. Which quotations below are analogies? A: A novel is usually a long piece in prose B: He has many mouths to feed in his family C: Reading without reflecting is like eating without digesting D: Music is fluid architecture, and architecture frozen music E: Potential is like a diamond in the rough You know there is value, but it just needs to be polished first
- In order to show the uniqueness of a reading piece, you can only use the common pattern 'I like it because...'.
- —What kind of music do you like? —I like music ______ I can dance to.
- F: Which do you prefer, classical music or pop musicM: Neither. I like light music. What kind of music does the man like() A: Classical music. B: Pop music. C: Light music.
- This includes sites like iTunes and e-music ____ (which, where) you can buy digital music files like mp3 and mp4, and so on.