1. How are similes and metaphors the same?

2. How are similes and metaphors different?

3. What is an example of a simile?

4. What is an example of a metaphor?

5. An _______________ is a useful literary device an author can use to link an unfamiliar concept to a more familiar one.

6. What is an example of an object-to-function analogy?

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  1. How are similes and metaphors the same?
    Both similes and metaphors are figures of speech used to make comparisons. They help convey ideas and emotions more vividly by linking one concept to another, enhancing the reader's understanding and imagination.

  2. How are similes and metaphors different?
    The main difference is that similes use the words "like" or "as" to make comparisons (e.g., "as brave as a lion"), while metaphors imply a comparison directly without those words (e.g., "He is a lion in battle"). In essence, similes are explicit comparisons, while metaphors are implicit.

  3. What is an example of a simile?
    "Her smile was like sunshine on a rainy day."

  4. What is an example of a metaphor?
    "Time is a thief."

  5. An analogy is a useful literary device an author can use to link an unfamiliar concept to a more familiar one.

  6. What is an example of an object-to-function analogy?
    A common example would be: "A car is to driving as a bike is to pedaling." This analogy compares the function of the car (driving) with the function of the bike (pedaling), showing their relationship through their purpose.

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