What figure of speech is used in both stanzas to compare one thing with another? Identify them. Indian Weavers
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Metaphor
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A metaphor is a figure of speech that uses one thing to mean another and makes a comparison between the two . A simile compares two different things in order to create a new meaning . An analogy is comparable to metaphor and simile in that it shows how two different things are similar , but it's a bit more complex . A simile is a figure of speech that uses comparison . In a simile , we use two specific words “ like ” and “ as ” to compare two unlikely things , that actually have nothing in common . It can include repetition , alliteration , word reversals , or any device that adds to the basic factual meaning of the words .
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