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What is the difference between a metaphor and a simile?

A metaphor makes a comparison, and a simile does not.
A simile makes a comparison, and a metaphor does not.
A simile includes the words like or as, and a metaphor does not.
A metaphor includes the words like or as, and a simile does not.

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Answer: The difference is that similes make the comparison by saying that something is like something else but metaphors make the comparison by saying that something is something else.

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