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17. A metaphor _____. uses like or as to compare two different things compares two different things without using like or as gives human traits to nonhuman subjects exaggerates speech for emphasis

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A metaphor "compares two different things without using like or as" or the second option. Metaphors and similes always get mixed up because one compares two things using like or as and the other doesn't. Just remember that similes compare two things with like or as and metaphors compare two things without like or as.

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