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9. How are similes and metaphors different? A. Similes are used in poetry, and metaphors are not. B. Similes use like or as and metaphors do not. C. Similes use simple meanings, but metaphors have deeper meanings. D. Similes compare unlike things, and metaphors compare similar things.
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Similes do use like or as
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The answer is B. They both make comparisons, but simile uses as or like.
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