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What is an analogy?(1 point)
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a figure of speech that makes a point about an abstract idea by comparing it to something concrete
a figure of speech that makes a point about an abstract idea by comparing it to something concrete
a figure of speech created by placing two words with conflicting meanings next to each other to create an effect
a figure of speech created by placing two words with conflicting meanings next to each other to create an effect
a figure of speech that compares seemingly unlike things by saying one thing is the other thing
a figure of speech that compares seemingly unlike things by saying one thing is the other thing
a figure of speech that compares seemingly unlike things using the words like or as
a figure of speech that compares seemingly unlike things using the words like or as
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a figure of speech that makes a point about an abstract idea by comparing it to something concrete
Reason: an analogy explains or clarifies an abstract or unfamiliar idea by comparing it to something more concrete or familiar.
Reason: an analogy explains or clarifies an abstract or unfamiliar idea by comparing it to something more concrete or familiar.
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