Angry giant compare to storm in simile and metapor
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A metaphor is one of the important figures of speech in the English language. A metaphor is used for comparing two things indirectly. Unlike a simile, the words 'like' and 'as' are not used, in fact no direct words are used for comparison. One might then wonder how to recognize a metaphor. Usually, the comparison is made between an inanimate and animate object through which we can understand that the inanimate object is compared to an animate object.
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