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What is a simile for hate?
Hate (Verb)
Hate like poison. —Anonymous | 1 |
Hates as Heaven hates falsehood. —Beaumont and Fletcher | 2 |
Hate like cat and dog. —Thomas Carlyle | 3 |
Whose breath I hate As reek o’ the rotten fens. —Victor Hugo | 4 |
I do hate him as I do hell pains. —William Shakespeare | 5 |
What is a metaphor in The Hate U Give?
Metaphor. ¨We´re in the only Rolls Royce among a sea of limos¨. “She sinks onto her spot on the bed and touches my forehead,even though i don’t have a fever”.
What are some metaphors for fear?
List of Fear Metaphors, Idioms and Sayings
- Fear Drove you to Action. Fear ‘driving’ someone to do something sounds a little strange when you think about it, but it’s one of the most common ways we explain fear.
- Frozen with Fear.
- Fear Controls You.
- Fear is Eating you Up.
- The Fear Sunk In.
- Scared to Death.
- Scared my Socks Off.
Whats the strongest word for hate?
Abhor
Abhor is from Latin abhorrere — “to shrink back in horror.” It is the strongest way in English to express hatred, even stronger than loathe.
Is there a stronger word for hate?
There are many words stronger than ‘hate’ Check the following list : loath, detest, disgust. abhor, abominate, despise. execrable, repulsive, nauseous, sickening, despicable.
Does Starr have PTSD?
Starr’s PTSD symbolizes the long-term effects of violence on the emotional well-being of black children. That Starr has a condition associated with war means that police and gang violence turn black neighborhoods into war-like zones.
What is a metaphor for anger?
anger is fire: He’s doing a slow burn. His anger is smoldering. anger is an opponent in a struggle: I was struggling with my anger. (15) anger is a captive animal: He unleashed his anger.
What’s a metaphor for anxiety?
Anxiety is like being strapped to a chair whilst looking at an open door. Anxiety has a way of holding people in a game where you know the next step but the ability to move is inconceivable. The desire to take action is present and well-intentioned, however, every time you move, anxiety tightens the grips.