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A metaphor compares two things without using like or as. True False

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The answer would be true.

A metaphor compares two things without using words such as like or as.

A simile compares two things by using words such as like or as.

The answer would be true.

I hope this helps. :)

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That's true. A simile compares things with like or as while a metaphor does not. An example would be something like "Her eyes were the sea and I was drowning." (hey that's actually pretty good I just made that up lol) If it was a similie it would say "Her eyes were like the sea" or "Her eyes were as blue as the sea"

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