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Writers use metaphor and analogy

A.
for the same purpose.
B.
infrequently.

D.
for different purposes.

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The answer is infrequently (B)
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User Shaboboo
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Answer:

For the same purpose. (FYI, a metaphor is an analogy)

Step-by-step explanation:

An analogy, as opposed to a metaphor, employs recognizable physical language and imagery to clarify a notion. The use of recognizable phrases aids in conveying the writer's point. Analogies function effectively in literature to illustrate a topic without distracting the reader from the plot.

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