An analogy is a type of figurative language that offers a comparison between two resembling or equivalent situations, people, or objects, as the basis to clarify the explanation or meaning more effectively. It compares an obscure thing to a familiar word in order to clarify or explain the meaning.
Metaphors and Similes are the most common forms of an analogy. <em>Analogy demonstrates a figurative language that connects an obscure(new idea) with the ordinary or common idea that makes it easier for the readers to affiliate the meaning to that word in a familiar context.</em> For example comparison of 'blind eyes' with 'meteor' in the phrase, 'Blind eyes could blaze like meteors'. Thus, <u>option D</u> supplies the correct answer.
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According to a 2006 study of discipline and corrective methods used by parents, the two most common methods parents use for managing and guiding 12-month-old infants’ undesirable behaviors are diverting attention and reasoning.