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21 June, 02:35

A metaphor makes a comparison ... 1) that is between two unlike things. 2) that is between two similar things. 3) that uses the word like. 4) that uses the word as.

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  1. 21 June, 02:36
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    The answer for this is a metaphor makes a comparison between two unlike things.

    The other's cannot be the answer because it relates to a simile
  2. 21 June, 03:02
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    A metaphor makes a comparison 1) that is between two unlike things. A metaphor is a figure of speech that makes an implied or hidden comparison between things that are not related but share some characteristics. A resemblance of different objects based on a common characteristic. The metaphor is different from the simile because it doesn't use the words like or as.
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