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4 July, 11:18

Which of the following is correct? Select all that apply. Similes and metaphors both compare one thing to another. Metaphors are direct comparisons. All similes use the word like. Metaphors make indirect comparisons using words like as.

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  1. 4 July, 14:57
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    Similes and metaphors both compare one thing to another. Metaphors are direct comparisons. All similes use the word like
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