Asked by caleb

Which of the following is true about metaphors and similes?

Similes compare using “like” or “as.” Metaphors compare by calling one thing another.

Similes compare things. Metaphors do not compare things.

Neither metaphors nor similes compare things.

Metaphors compare things. Similes do not compare things.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct statement is: **Similes compare using “like” or “as.” Metaphors compare by calling one thing another.**

This means similes specifically use "like" or "as" to make comparisons, whereas metaphors make a comparison by directly stating that one thing is another.

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