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Jeffrey Dunlap
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12 August, 14:22
What does metaphor mean?
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Mara Cohen
12 August, 14:28
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A metaphor is just a comparison that doesn't use like or as. Example: She was a rose, beautiful, but covered in thorns. The girl isn't literally a rose covered in thorns. She's actually a beautiful girl who you need to be cautious of. Another example would be, My love was a burning fire that no amount of firemen could detain. It's not literal. It just means the person loves someone/thing a lot. Just tell me if you need more examples.
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