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Read the following sentence:
The wind blows through the trees.
Which revision below uses a metaphor?
The wind in the leaves sings a quiet lullaby.
The wind blows the leaves like a tornado.
The wind is as loud as a rock band.
The wind is a fan blowing leaves everywhere.
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"The wind is a fan blowing leaves everywhere."
This is a metaphor because it directly equates the wind to a fan (no "like" or "as").
This is a metaphor because it directly equates the wind to a fan (no "like" or "as").
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