
GEI-2: Paragraph of Analogy
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Agus Fanani
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Paragraph of Analogy
An analogy is a literary device used to compare two things, typically for the purpose of explaining or illustrating a concept, idea, or situation by likening it to something more familiar. In the following example, the analogy compares life to a journey on a winding road to convey the ups and downs, challenges, and experiences we encounter throughout our lives.
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"Life is like a journey on a winding road. Just as we encounter twists, turns, and unexpected detours along a road trip, life presents us with challenges, opportunities, and surprises. Sometimes the path ahead seems clear and straightforward, like cruising down a straight highway, while at other times, it feels like navigating through a maze of uncertainty. Yet, with each bend in the road and every obstacle we overcome, we gain valuable experience, wisdom, and resilience, much like travelers collecting memories and stories to share along the way."
An example of a paragraph of Analogy
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Multiple Choice
Find the best explanation for the analogy below :
"Finding a good friend is like discovering a hidden treasure."
This analogy compares the brightness of someone's smile to the brightness of the sun, emphasizing the radiance and warmth of the smile.
This analogy compares finding a good friend to discovering a hidden treasure, suggesting that both are valuable and bring joy and fulfillment.
This analogy compares life to a rollercoaster ride, highlighting the unpredictable nature of experiences and emotions, with highs and lows.
This analogy compares the emotional pain caused by someone's words to the sharpness and piercing effect of a dagger, conveying the intensity of hurt feelings.
This analogy compares the excitement in a classroom to the activity and energy found in a beehive, painting a vivid picture of the lively atmosphere.
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Multiple Choice
Find the best explanation for the analogy below :
"The classroom buzzed with excitement like a beehive."
This analogy compares the brightness of someone's smile to the brightness of the sun, emphasizing the radiance and warmth of the smile.
This analogy compares finding a good friend to discovering a hidden treasure, suggesting that both are valuable and bring joy and fulfillment.
This analogy compares life to a rollercoaster ride, highlighting the unpredictable nature of experiences and emotions, with highs and lows.
This analogy compares the emotional pain caused by someone's words to the sharpness and piercing effect of a dagger, conveying the intensity of hurt feelings.
This analogy compares the excitement in a classroom to the activity and energy found in a beehive, painting a vivid picture of the lively atmosphere.
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Multiple Choice
Find the best explanation for the analogy below :
"His words were a dagger to her heart."
This analogy compares the brightness of someone's smile to the brightness of the sun, emphasizing the radiance and warmth of the smile.
This analogy compares finding a good friend to discovering a hidden treasure, suggesting that both are valuable and bring joy and fulfillment.
This analogy compares life to a rollercoaster ride, highlighting the unpredictable nature of experiences and emotions, with highs and lows.
This analogy compares the emotional pain caused by someone's words to the sharpness and piercing effect of a dagger, conveying the intensity of hurt feelings.
This analogy compares the excitement in a classroom to the activity and energy found in a beehive, painting a vivid picture of the lively atmosphere.
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Multiple Choice
Find the best explanation for the analogy below :
"Her smile was as bright as the sun."
This analogy compares the brightness of someone's smile to the brightness of the sun, emphasizing the radiance and warmth of the smile.
This analogy compares finding a good friend to discovering a hidden treasure, suggesting that both are valuable and bring joy and fulfillment.
This analogy compares life to a rollercoaster ride, highlighting the unpredictable nature of experiences and emotions, with highs and lows.
This analogy compares the emotional pain caused by someone's words to the sharpness and piercing effect of a dagger, conveying the intensity of hurt feelings.
This analogy compares the excitement in a classroom to the activity and energy found in a beehive, painting a vivid picture of the lively atmosphere.
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Multiple Choice
Find the best explanation for the analogy below :
"Life is like a rollercoaster, full of ups and downs."
This analogy compares the brightness of someone's smile to the brightness of the sun, emphasizing the radiance and warmth of the smile.
This analogy compares finding a good friend to discovering a hidden treasure, suggesting that both are valuable and bring joy and fulfillment.
This analogy compares life to a rollercoaster ride, highlighting the unpredictable nature of experiences and emotions, with highs and lows.
This analogy compares the emotional pain caused by someone's words to the sharpness and piercing effect of a dagger, conveying the intensity of hurt feelings.
This analogy compares the excitement in a classroom to the activity and energy found in a beehive, painting a vivid picture of the lively atmosphere.
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Multiple Choice
Find the best explanation for the analogy below :
"Life is like a book with many chapters, each presenting new challenges and adventures."
This analogy compares life to a journey, emphasizing the idea that each step we take, whether smooth or rocky, brings us closer to our goals and aspirations.
This analogy compares life to a marathon race, suggesting that success and fulfillment are achieved through steady effort and resilience over the long term.
This analogy compares life to gardening, indicating that the choices and actions we make (seeds we plant) influence the outcomes and experiences we harvest (what grows in the garden of our lives).
This analogy compares life to a puzzle, highlighting the idea that every experience, challenge, and decision plays a part in shaping our overall life story and identity.
This analogy compares life to a book, suggesting that just as a book unfolds chapter by chapter, our lives unfold with new experiences and opportunities for growth.
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Multiple Choice
Find the best explanation for the analogy below :
"Life is a journey, with each step leading us closer to our destination."
This analogy compares life to a journey, emphasizing the idea that each step we take, whether smooth or rocky, brings us closer to our goals and aspirations.
This analogy compares life to a marathon race, suggesting that success and fulfillment are achieved through steady effort and resilience over the long term.
This analogy compares life to gardening, indicating that the choices and actions we make (seeds we plant) influence the outcomes and experiences we harvest (what grows in the garden of our lives).
This analogy compares life to a puzzle, highlighting the idea that every experience, challenge, and decision plays a part in shaping our overall life story and identity.
This analogy compares life to a book, suggesting that just as a book unfolds chapter by chapter, our lives unfold with new experiences and opportunities for growth.
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Multiple Choice
Find the best explanation for the analogy below :
"Life is like a garden, where we reap what we sow."
This analogy compares life to a journey, emphasizing the idea that each step we take, whether smooth or rocky, brings us closer to our goals and aspirations.
This analogy compares life to a marathon race, suggesting that success and fulfillment are achieved through steady effort and resilience over the long term.
This analogy compares life to gardening, indicating that the choices and actions we make (seeds we plant) influence the outcomes and experiences we harvest (what grows in the garden of our lives).
This analogy compares life to a puzzle, highlighting the idea that every experience, challenge, and decision plays a part in shaping our overall life story and identity.
This analogy compares life to a book, suggesting that just as a book unfolds chapter by chapter, our lives unfold with new experiences and opportunities for growth.
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Multiple Choice
Find the best explanation for the analogy below :
"Life is a marathon, not a sprint, requiring endurance, patience, and perseverance."
This analogy compares life to a journey, emphasizing the idea that each step we take, whether smooth or rocky, brings us closer to our goals and aspirations.
This analogy compares life to a marathon race, suggesting that success and fulfillment are achieved through steady effort and resilience over the long term.
This analogy compares life to gardening, indicating that the choices and actions we make (seeds we plant) influence the outcomes and experiences we harvest (what grows in the garden of our lives).
This analogy compares life to a puzzle, highlighting the idea that every experience, challenge, and decision plays a part in shaping our overall life story and identity.
This analogy compares life to a book, suggesting that just as a book unfolds chapter by chapter, our lives unfold with new experiences and opportunities for growth.
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Multiple Choice
Find the best explanation for the analogy below :
"Life is like a puzzle, where each piece, no matter how small, contributes to the bigger picture."
This analogy compares life to a journey, emphasizing the idea that each step we take, whether smooth or rocky, brings us closer to our goals and aspirations.
This analogy compares life to a marathon race, suggesting that success and fulfillment are achieved through steady effort and resilience over the long term.
This analogy compares life to gardening, indicating that the choices and actions we make (seeds we plant) influence the outcomes and experiences we harvest (what grows in the garden of our lives).
This analogy compares life to a puzzle, highlighting the idea that every experience, challenge, and decision plays a part in shaping our overall life story and identity.
This analogy compares life to a book, suggesting that just as a book unfolds chapter by chapter, our lives unfold with new experiences and opportunities for growth.
Paragraph of Analogy
An analogy is a literary device used to compare two things, typically for the purpose of explaining or illustrating a concept, idea, or situation by likening it to something more familiar. In the following example, the analogy compares life to a journey on a winding road to convey the ups and downs, challenges, and experiences we encounter throughout our lives.
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