Analogies 3 BookShark Language Arts supplement for Junior High and up
Analogies are at the root of good communication, the heart of beautiful prose.
Analogies are at the root of good communication, the heart of beautiful prose. They are what similes and metaphors are made of. Think of an appropriate analogy and you have half-won the argument, almost fully explained the scientific principle, all but assured yourself of winning your audience's attention. An inability to think analogically, or an inability to tell the difference between good and bad analogies, will not only hamper your ability to communicate effectively, but will condemn you to muddled thinking.
For junior high and up. Does not require completion of Analogies 1 or 2
Analogies are at the root of good communication, the heart of beautiful prose.
Analogies are at the root of good communication, the heart of beautiful prose. They are what similes and metaphors are made of. Think of an appropriate analogy and you have half-won the argument, almost fully explained the scientific principle, all but assured yourself of winning your audience's attention. An inability to think analogically, or an inability to tell the difference between good and bad analogies, will not only hamper your ability to communicate effectively, but will condemn you to muddled thinking.
For junior high and up. Does not require completion of Analogies 1 or 2
Analogies are at the root of good communication, the heart of beautiful prose.
Analogies are at the root of good communication, the heart of beautiful prose. They are what similes and metaphors are made of. Think of an appropriate analogy and you have half-won the argument, almost fully explained the scientific principle, all but assured yourself of winning your audience's attention. An inability to think analogically, or an inability to tell the difference between good and bad analogies, will not only hamper your ability to communicate effectively, but will condemn you to muddled thinking.
For junior high and up. Does not require completion of Analogies 1 or 2