how Metaphor, Metonymy and Conceit are interrelated.
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Metaphor and metonymy are similar in various aspects but the major difference is that if a metaphor substitutes a concept with another, a metonymy selects a related term. So, if metaphor is for substitution, metonymy is for association. For example, the sentence 'he is a tiger in class' is a metaphor.
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