Respuesta :
A metaphor can be used to replace one idea with another.
For an example, a tsunami can be described as a "wave of destruction" for the damage that it causes.
It implies a comparison.
A simile establishes the comparison of ideas: “An endless torrent of rain flooded the valley like a tsunami”
For an example, a tsunami can be described as a "wave of destruction" for the damage that it causes.
It implies a comparison.
A simile establishes the comparison of ideas: “An endless torrent of rain flooded the valley like a tsunami”
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Figurative language includes imaginative comparisons that are not literal. Simile are comparisons that use "like" or "as." For example: "Death lies on her like an untimely frost." Metaphor are direct comparisons. For example: "But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun!"
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