All but what are associated with metaphors? (Points : 1)

A Analogy
B Meta = transfer, beyond
C Rolls-Royce = wealth
D love a game
I think the answer is A.

Please re-think.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/analogy

Yes I can eliminated A C and D I think it is B.

To determine the correct answer, let's first understand what metaphors are. Metaphors are figures of speech that compare two unrelated things by describing one thing in terms of another, often using the words "like" or "as." They are used to create stronger imagery or to convey abstract ideas in a more understandable way.

Now, let's evaluate each option:

A) Analogy: Analogy is a comparison between two things that are similar in certain aspects but not identical. While metaphors and analogies are related, not all analogies are metaphors.

B) Meta = transfer, beyond: This option refers to the Greek root "meta," which means "transfer" or "beyond." This is not directly associated with metaphors.

C) Rolls-Royce = wealth: This option provides an example of a metaphor. Using "Rolls-Royce" to symbolize wealth is a metaphorical comparison.

D) Love a game: This option also provides an example of a metaphor. Comparing love to a game is a metaphorical representation.

Based on the explanation above, we can conclude that options A, C, and D are all associated with metaphors. Therefore, the correct answer is B, as it is not directly associated with metaphors.