Examples of analogies that identify shared abstraction to describe or make a point.
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An analogies is something that shows how two things are alike, but with the ultimate goal of making a point about this comparison.
The purpose of an analogies is not merely to show, but also to explain. For this reason, an analogy is more complex than a simile or a metaphor, which aim only to show without explaining. (Similes and metaphors can be used to make an analogy, but usually analogies have additional information to get their point across.)
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