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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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find difference of two words

what is a Metaphor and Simile, please tell me in short sentense and simply
  

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If you tell someone, "You are a dirty rat", it's a metaphor. If you tell someone, "You are like a dirty rat", it's a simile. CJ

  • If you tell someone, "You are a dirty rat", it's a metaphor.
  • If you tell someone, "You are like a dirty rat", it's a simile.
  • CJ
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If you tell someone, "You are a dirty rat", it's a metaphor.
If you tell someone, "You are like a dirty rat", it's a simile.

CJ

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