BlueNinja Posted August 13, 2006 Share Posted August 13, 2006 Every year, English teachers from across the country can submit theircollections of actual analogies and metaphors found in high school essays.These excerpts are published each year to the amusement of teachers acrossthe country. Here are last year's winners.....1. Her face was a perfect oval, like a circle that had its two sidesgently compressed by a Thigh Master.2. His thoughts tumbled in his head, making and breaking allianceslike underpants in a dryer without Cling Free.3. He spoke with the wisdom that can only come from experience, like aguy who went blind because he looked at a solar eclipse without one of thoseboxes with a pinhole in it and now goes around the country speaking at highschools about the dangers of looking at a solar eclipse, without one ofthose boxes with a pinhole in it.4. She grew on him like she was a colony of E. Coli, and he wasroom-temperature Canadian beef.5. She had a deep, throaty, genuine laugh, like that sound a dog makesjust before it throws up.6. Her vocabulary was as bad as, like, whatever.7. He was as tall as a six-foot, three-inch tree.8. The revelation that his marriage of 30 years had disintegratedbecause of his wife's infidelity came as a rude shock, like a surcharge at aformerly surcharge-free ATM machine.9. The little boat gently drifted across the pond exactly the way abowling ball wouldn't.10. McBride fell 12 stories, hitting the pavement like a Hefty bagfilled with vegetable soup.11. From the attic came an unearthly howl. The whole scene had aneerie, surreal quality, like when you're on vacation in another city andJeopardy comes on at 7:00 p.m. instead of 7:30.12. Her hair glistened in the rain like a nose hair after a sneeze.13. The hailstones leaped from the pavement, just like maggots whenyou fry them in hot grease.14. Long separated by cruel fate, the star-crossed lovers raced acrossthe grassy field toward each other like two freight trains, one having leftCleveland at 6:36 p.m. traveling at 55 mph, the other from Topeka at 4:19p.m. at a speed of 35 mph.15. They lived in a typical suburban neighbourhood with picket fencesthat resembled Nancy Kerrigan's teeth.16. John and Mary had never met. They were like two hummingbirds whohad also never met.17. He fell for her like his heart was a mob informant, and she wasthe East River.18. Even in his last years, Granddad had a mind like a steel trap,only one that had been left out so long, it had rusted shut.19. Shots rang out, as shots are wont to do.20. The plan was simple, like my brother-in-law Phil. But unlike Phil,this plan just might work.21. The young fighter had a hungry look, the kind you get from noteating for a while.22. He was as lame as a duck. Not the metaphorical lame duck, either,but a real duck that was actually lame, maybe from stepping on a land mineor something.23. The ballerina rose gracefully en Pointe and extended one slenderleg behind her, like a dog at a fire hydrant.24. It was an American tradition, like fathers chasing kids aroundwith power tools.25. He was deeply in love. When she spoke, he thought he heard bells,as if she were a garbage truck backing up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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