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Need your help please. What is the difference between Simile and Metaphor. Plz write brief.​

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Answered by dsouzashaneika
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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.”

Answered by avaniaarna
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Figures of speech are the literary devices which can be a word or phrase not used in its usual or basic sense, so as to make the writing more interesting, persuasive, vivid and rhetorical. No form of poetry is complete without the use of figures of speech. In English, there are many figures of speech, but the two most commonly used for making the comparison are simile and metaphor. A simile is a figurative statement that uses connecting words.

On the contrary, Metaphor is a figure of speech wherein a word or phrase represents an object or idea that is used instead to show the likeness between the two. In other words, a metaphor suggests the meaning by creating an image for the reader, whereas a simile creates a picture by exemplifying it.

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