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life is a highway a metaphor or simile

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Answered by Swathika04
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Answer:

Answer is simile

Explanation:

The song that contains a few similes is "Life' is a Highway" by Rascal Flatts. This song contains the phrase "Sometimes you bend, sometimes you stand, sometimes you turn your back to the wind. ... The title, "Life is a Highway" is a simile itself. Life is not literally a highway.

Answered by kumarmonu89761
1

Answer:

The answer is a metaphor.

Explanation:

The reality is much more like old country back roads; life is never that easy. There are many curves and forks on the road in life. The metaphor "life is a highway" makes no mention of any of this upheaval, misfortune, or decision-making. If the song spent more time developing the metaphor, it would be much more powerful.

An analogy that omits the words like or as is known as a metaphor. The antithesis of a simile is what is known as a metaphor. The metaphor in the song's title, "Life is a Highway," is obvious. Life is compared to a lengthy, potentially endless road. Because there are no comparisons between life and a roadway using the words like or as, it is a metaphor. This metaphor, in my opinion, accurately captures the idea that life is like a journey that never ends and that unexpected events might happen at any time.

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