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Irvin Pittman
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7 March, 04:36
What is an Idiom, Metaphor and an Allusion
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Jaiden Marshall
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Idiom is the actual meaning of a word.
Metaphor is a comparison between two nouns without using like or as.
Allusion is a reference to a person, place, or thing.
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