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Marques Arellano
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20 February, 22:54
How do metaphors and extended metaphors differ?
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Rylie Mckee
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The main difference between metaphors and extended metaphors is their length. Metaphors are stated in a single and shorten version while extended metaphors are elaborated more often in an extensive manner by the use of fanciful expressions throughout a literary piece.
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