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.

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The correct response is: It is a figure of speech that explains one idea in terms of another.

Analogies draw comparisons between different things to highlight similarities and deepen understanding, but they do not necessarily have to be lengthy, detailed, or involve restating texts or using "like" or "as" (which is characteristic of similes).