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How do you distinguish between a simile and a metaphor ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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While both similes and metaphors are used to make comparisons, the difference between similes and metaphors comes down to a word. Similes use the words like or as to compare things—“Life is like a box of chocolates.” In contrast, metaphors directly state a comparison—“Love is a battlefield.”

While both similes and metaphors are used to make comparisons, the difference between similes and metaphors comes down to a word. Similes use the words like or as to compare things—“Life is like a box of chocolates.” In contrast, metaphors directly state a comparison—“Love is a battlefield.”Here are some examples of similes and metaphors:

While both similes and metaphors are used to make comparisons, the difference between similes and metaphors comes down to a word. Similes use the words like or as to compare things—“Life is like a box of chocolates.” In contrast, metaphors directly state a comparison—“Love is a battlefield.”Here are some examples of similes and metaphors:Life is like a box of chocolates. (Simile) My life is an open book. (Metaphor) That baby is as cute as a button!(Simile) Baby, you’re a firework.(Metaphor)

Answered by jeejathampi
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Simile is a figure of speech which uses words such as "Like or As" in the sentence.

Examples:

  • You were as brave as a lion.
  • They fought like cats and dogs.

Metaphor is a figure of speech which directly states a comparison.

Examples:

  • The snow is a white blanket.
  • He is a shining star.

Hope this helps you mate

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