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difference between idiom metaphor​

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Answered by nehatomar39039
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IDIOMS ARE PHRASES WHICH MEANS SOMETHING DIFFERENT FROM THE WORDS IN IT. WHEREAS METAPHOR IS A FIGURE OF SPEECH WHICH DESCRIBES A THING WHICH IT CANNOT BE.

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Answered by Isaiahwalker
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A Idiom is a figure of speech that doesn't really mean what its says.

Ex: He kicked the bucket. That means "He Died"

A Metaphor is simply comparing to things WITHOUT using Like or as.

Ex: My brother is the black sheep of the family. Which means that my brother doesn't make good decisions sometimes.

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Isaiah W.

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