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Openly reveals that one thing is/are/was/were something else.

•indirect metaphor
•direct metaphor
O direct simile
O implied simile

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direct metaphor

Step-by-step explanation:

Direct metaphor is a literary device that shows one thing or distinct quality as something else.

It is different from a simile because a simile makes use of "like" and "as" to compare two distinct things.

A direct metaphor can say "He is a lion" while a simile would say "He is like a lion".

Direct metaphor openly reveals one thing as something else.

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