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implied metaphor ....

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Answered by ItzBeautyBabe
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An implied metaphor is a type of metaphor that compares two things that are not alike without actually mentioning one of those things. For example, “A woman barked a warning at her child.” Here, the implied metaphor compares a woman to a dog, without actually mentioning the dog.

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Answered by ravitiwari37ravi
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metaphor combine two things are not alike without mentioning anyone

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