laughter - humor as tears - sadness
"My daughter's laughter is sunshine to my heart" is an example of a metaphor.
There is no specific collective noun for laughter. Appropriate nouns that suit the context can be used; for example a roar of laughter, a swell of laughter, a crackle of laughter, etc.
The jocular speech caused laughter in the audience.
The water laughed as it flowed over the rocks.
No. Laughing is a verb, laughter is a noun. An example of an adverb used in a sentence would be - The announcer was laughing loudly as he fell out of his chair. Loudly is the adverb.
"My daughter's laughter is sunshine to my heart" is an example of a metaphor.
There is no specific collective noun for laughter. Appropriate nouns that suit the context can be used; for example a roar of laughter, a swell of laughter, a crackle of laughter, etc.
An example to category Analogy is when the pair of words name an example of a category and the category itself. Example: Beagle is to dog as Tulip is to flower.
"Roared with laughter" is an example of personification, attributing human qualities (in this case, the act of roaring) to non-human entities (laughter).
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An analogy for cytoskeleton is either a skeleton of a body of an example is the horns of a bull
it mean that one word in the analogy is associated with another word.. an example is: MATCH:FIRE COW:MILK VASE:FLOWER
No, laughter and ladder do not rhyme because they do not share the same ending sound. "Laughter" ends with "-ter" while "ladder" ends with "-der".
An analogy is something that is similar or comparable. An example of an analogy of obedient would be a horse, since horses are perceived to be obedient animals.
Analogy
Giving:Selfish::Tall:Short
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