what is difference between onomatopoeia and metaphor? pls help
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An explicit metaphor is a direct comparison which contains a state of being verb. Example: His words were summer on the tongue. ... Onomatopoeia is sound words; words that sound like the thing they represent. Examples: bark, buzz, hoot, growl, etc.
Explanation:
A metaphor is a figure of speech that, for rhetorical effect, directly refers to one thing by mentioning another. It may provide clarity or identify hidden similarities between two different ideas. Metaphors are often compared with other types of figurative language, such as antithesis, hyperbole, metonymy and simile
metaphor is comparison of two different things
Onomatopoeia is a figure of speech in which words evoke the actual sound of the thing they refer to or describe. The “boom” of a firework exploding, the “tick tock” of a clock, and the “ding dong” of a doorbell are all examples of onomatopoeia.