What is the definition of a metaphor?
figurative language that compares two unlike things directly
figurative language that exaggerates or overstates for effect
figurative language that compares two unlike things by using “like” or “as”
figurative language that lends human qualities to animals, objects, or ideas
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here is your answer the figurative language that compares two unlike things directly are known as metaphor the figurative language that excretes or over States for a fact is known as hyperbolic affect the figurative language that compares to unlike things by using like or as a Simile and the figurative language that lands human qualities to animals objects or ideas can be known as epithet or personification
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