Similes are comparisons that use the word "like" or "as". For example, "I slept like a log last night" is a simile.
A metaphor is a comparison that does not use "like" or "as". For example, "He is a bull when he plays football" is a metaphor.
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Jordan Baker hates Tom Buchanan but works tirelessly to really get Daisy separated from him, at least for a short time, by facilitating Daisy's relationship with Gatsby. Tom, while ignorant that Jordan is operating toward him across his back, doesn't really like Jordan but feels he could use herself.
One theme from Rikki Tikki Tavi would be courage. In Rudyard Kipling's story, Rikki has to fight two cobras, Nag and Nagaina, to protect his garden and Teddy. He is frightened of them because they are stronger and bigger than he is, but, knowing that he is a mongoose and meant to fight snakes, he overcomes his fear and fights them anyway. One line in the story to support this is "though Rikki-Tikki had never met a live cobra before, his mother had fed him on dead ones, and he knew that all a grown mongoose's business in life was to fight and eat snakes."
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Alice Paul learned how to use this aggressive approach in England and brought it to the United States.
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