Random Analogies
Uncle Wall Street
a: Wall Street ~
b: an uncle with a gambling addiction
What: "Wall Street is like an uncle with a gambling addiction. When he wins the family could look the other way and deny the problem (esp. given some of the nice gifts he could afford), but when he nearly lost his house the family had to recognize it had gotten beyond his control"
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Writer: prwiley
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Date: May 28 2010 10:18 AM
# 419 Critique Analogy
CSI and the Scooby Doo
a: CSI ~
b: Scooby Doo
What: "There's no mask at the end, but when you think about it they are remarkably similar. I was watching it yesterday and I realized that I loved Scooby Doo and now I love CSI." Hmm. What are the commonalities? They both involve crime. They both involve solving crime. They both both involve solving crime in a fluid stylized way. They both involve soling crime in a smooth stylized way that has little to do with reality. That's the down side. The upside is that they both have men and women working together to solve mystery. That, me thinks is the draw of both shows.
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Writer: diaryofasmartblond
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Date: Oct 29 2011 1:48 PM
# 1450 Critique Analogy
Woofy Writing
a: Adjective ~
b: dog
What: "An adjective is like a dog because it is steadfast and a constant companion. An adjective is steadfast because it is persistent in helping to describe the noun and give it a deeper meaning. It is a constant companion because you can't have an adjective without a noun to describe it." There are comparisons to other animals in the link.
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Writer: Not Stated
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Where: Reference Link Has Evaporated
Date: Oct 8 2013 6:43 PM
# 3842 Critique Analogy
Parts Is Parts
a: Prepositional phrase ~
b: an adjective or adverb
What: "A prepositional phrase is like an adjective or adverb in a way. It provides more information to the sentence, and to the reader. It starts with a preposition."
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Writer: rhoadesmotorsports
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Date: Oct 10 2013 3:26 PM
# 3912 Critique Analogy

