World Languages, asked by ed226430, 5 months ago

Why would an author use metaphors and similes?

to create comparisons so that a reader can more easily understand his or her point of view
to create word pictures in the reader's mind
to show his or her expertise with figurative devices
so that readers can appreciate the way nature can be compared to just about everything

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Answered by mohammadabid64
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Why would an author use metaphors and similes?

Similes and metaphors are examples of figurative language that allow poets to help readers envision what is occurring while being efficient in word usage. Both similes and metaphors work by comparing objects, but metaphors are more direct.

Answered by kjenkins1284
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