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An unusual and sometimes farfetched implied comparison that is applied to an object scene person emotion or other natural situation is called

A concerto
A simile
A symbol
A conceit

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An unusual and sometimes farfetched implied comparison that is applied to an object scene person emotion or other natural situation is called conceit.
It is a sort of extended metaphor which poets often use to make comparisons between very different things.
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