A asleep allegory is one in which the faculty of a transferred angel is absent. Examples: "to butt a concept" and "to accumulate what you've understood" use concrete activity as a allegory for understanding. Most humans do not anticipate the activity — asleep metaphors commonly go unnoticed. Some humans analyze amid a asleep allegory and a cliché. Others use "dead metaphor" to denote both.
A alloyed allegory is one that leaps from one identification to a additional identification inconsistent with the first. "I that appears to smell a rat ... but I'll nip him in the bud" -- Irish baby-kisser Boyle Roche. This anatomy is generally acclimated as a apology of allegory itself: "If we can hit that bullseye again the blow of the dominoes will abatement like a abode of cards... Checkmate." -- Futurama appearance Zapp Brannigan
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