What is metaphor

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A metaphor is a figure of speech that describes an object or action by comparing it to something else, often unrelated or dissimilar, in order to convey a particular meaning or impression. Metaphors can be used to make writing more vivid, imaginative, and expressive by drawing comparisons and creating connections between two seemingly unrelated things.
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