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English, 03.09.2021 18:30 kleighlamb4850

A simile is a comparison made using , and a metaphor is a comparison made . Question 5 options:

repetitive sounds/ without repetitive sounds

definition/unspoken meaning

literal references/emotional references

“like or as”/without using “like or as”

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