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The figure of speech that uses like or as to compare two unrelated subjects is called _____

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simile

Step-by-step explanation:

In the case of similes, we are made explicitly aware that a comparison is being made due to the use of “like” or “as.” (He’s like a shell of a man.)

For fun, the next time someone corrects you and says, “That’s a simile, not a metaphor,” you can respond by letting them know that a simile is a type of metaphor, just like sarcasm is a type of irony.

Resist the urge to be sarcastic in your delivery.

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User Chanz
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Answer:

The figure of speech that uses like or as to compare two unrelated subject is called a simile.

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