Asked by tallie (im 5'2)

Which is always true of an analogy?(1 point)
Responses

It is a figure of speech that explains one idea in terms of another.
It is a figure of speech that explains one idea in terms of another.

It is a statement that is lengthy and detailed.
It is a statement that is lengthy and detailed.

It is a restatement of a text in a reader’s own words.
It is a restatement of a text in a reader’s own words.

It uses like or as in its structure.
It uses like or as in its structure.

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
It is a figure of speech that explains one idea in terms of another.

(Analogy draws a comparison to clarify or explain; using "like" or "as" is specific to similes, not all analogies.)