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28 February, 21:49

How can "my uncles face is tan as old shoe leather" be changed to be a metaphor

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  1. 28 February, 21:52
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    "My Uncle's face is tan old shoe leather."

    A metaphor describes something as an equal to something else without using like or as to explain the similarity.

    Example:

    "Freddie is a pig when he eats," both Freddie and a pig are sloppy eaters.
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