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Heather Guerrero
6 April, 05:25
Compare and Contrast simile and metaphor.
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Angelique Brooks
6 April, 06:14
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A simile compares two things with the words 'like' and 'as' while a metaphor compares two things without saying 'like' or 'as'.
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Anabel Hart
6 April, 06:38
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A simile and a metaphor are a form of figurative language. They both compare two objects. Simile uses "as" and "like". A metaphor uses "is" and "are".
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