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Which statement best describes a metaphor?(1 point)
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A comparison that uses like or as
A comparison that uses like or as
A contradiction that cannot be true
A contradiction that cannot be true
A comparison of two unlike things without like or as
A comparison of two unlike things without like or as
A humorous exaggeration
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A comparison of two unlike things without like or as.
(That’s the definition of a metaphor; a simile uses "like" or "as," and a humorous exaggeration is hyperbole.)
(That’s the definition of a metaphor; a simile uses "like" or "as," and a humorous exaggeration is hyperbole.)
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