A list of medical analogies can be found on this page: http://www.altoonafp.org/analogies.htm
analogies easy is to simple as hard is to
They can help you to explain relationships in ways that are hard to explain in words.
summon : dimiss :: gather : disperse
hard is to easy as calm is to excited glove is to hand as paint is to wall
Sources are in parentheses. 1. Compiling a list of ten analogies is about as much fun as unanesthatized bowel surgery. (Zero Punctuation) 2. It had that eerie, surreal quality like when you're on vacation and jeopardy comes on at 7 pm instead of 7:30. (Top 25 Analogies) 3. Jake was stubborn. Trying to convince him that he was wrong was like trying to convince Republicans that women had rights; it just wouldn't work. 4. My laugh is deep and hearty, like that sound a dog makes just before it throws up. (Top 25 Analogies) 5. Her eyes were like two brown circles with little black dots in them. (Bad High School Analogies) 6. My vocabulary is as bad as, like, whatever. (Top 25 Analogies) 7. Ninjas have the power to disappear unnoticed, the period after the Dr on a Dr Pepper can. (Bad High School Analogies) 8. His hard, angry manner provoked hatred and distrust like Jessica Alba provokes animalistic lust. 9. John and Mary had never met, like two hummingbirds who had also never met. (Top 25 Analogies) 10. Listening to my analogies is like having your ear canals raped by a man wearing a sandpaper condom. (Zero Punctuation)
Yes, we do analogies.
Explanatory analogies Rhetorical analogies Both A and B
Resignation analogies
The two kinds of analogy are analogical reasoning (where similarities between two things are compared to draw a conclusion) and analogical modeling (where a known system is compared to an unknown system to gain insights or make predictions).
Marylin Manson i think
What is the analogies for mad is to angry as creek is to? Stream
You'll have to come up with your own analogies. Writing a bunch of random analogies down on the internet isn't going to help your story at all. You have to have analogies that actually have something to do with your own characters, setting, and plot.