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A metaphor is a figure of speech that makes a direct comparison between two unrelated things, suggesting that they are similar in some way. Unlike similes, which use "like" or "as" to make comparisons, metaphors imply that one thing is another, thereby adding deeper meaning and vivid imagery to langRead more
A metaphor is a figure of speech that makes a direct comparison between two unrelated things, suggesting that they are similar in some way. Unlike similes, which use “like” or “as” to make comparisons, metaphors imply that one thing is another, thereby adding deeper meaning and vivid imagery to language. For example, saying “Time is a thief” suggests that time can stealthily take away moments from our lives, just like a thief would steal possessions. Metaphors are widely used in literature, poetry, and everyday speech to enhance expression and evoke emotions. 🌟📚
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