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A kind of figurative language that draws a sharper comparison than a simile is _____.

hyperbole
metaphor
connotation
assonance

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Metaphor

Step-by-step explanation:

A metaphor draws a sharper comparison than a simile. A metaphor is a figurative language that describes an object by comparing the object with another unrelated thing. It does not give the object its literal meaning. It is usually expressed in a phrase or clause by associating two things that are unrelated to make meaning. For example, when someone says Brian has a river valley knowledge in Mathematics.

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