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figures of speech
Life is a dream​

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Answered by vaishnavisri2006
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A simile, on the other hand, says that one thing is like another. Thus, when we say, 'She is like an angel' we use a simile, but when we say 'She is an angel', we use a metaphor. Examples are: Life is a dream.

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Answered by AnirudhaM5
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Metaphor

A metaphor is an implied simile. It doesn’t state that one thing is like another or acts as another. Instead it says that the two things are one and the same. A simile, on the other hand, says that one thing is like another.

Thus, when we say, ‘She is like an angel’ we use a simile, but when we say ‘She is an angel’, we use a metaphor.

Examples are:

Life is a dream. (Metaphor)

Life is like a dream. (Simile)

The camel is the ship of the desert. (Metaphor)

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