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How are the words director and shatter alike?

While "director" and "shatter" are very different words with contrasting meanings, they share a connection through figurative language.

Here's how:

* "Director" can be used figuratively to describe someone who guides or controls something, much like a director guides a film.

* "Shatter" can be used figuratively to describe something that is broken apart or destroyed, either physically or metaphorically.

Thus, they can be used together in a figurative sense to convey a powerful image. For example, you could say:

* "His words shattered her dreams, leaving her with nothing but a hollow shell of hope."

Here, "shattered" is used figuratively to describe the destruction of her dreams, while "director" could be used to describe the person whose words were so powerful they caused that destruction.

In this context, "director" and "shatter" are linked by their ability to express a powerful and impactful action on something intangible.

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