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English, 16.04.2021 01:10 mooncake9090

How is an analogy different from a simile and a metaphor? An analogy compares things, while similes and metaphors only describe them.
An analogy uses like or as to make a direct, simple comparison.­
An analogy makes a direct, simple comparison without using the words like or as.
An analogy compares several different aspects of one thing to another.

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