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How does a simile differ from a metaphor?*1 pointSimiles use 'like' or 'as' for comparison, while similes do notSimiles involve comparing two unlike thingsMetaphors are never used in poetrySimiles are always longer than metaphors

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How does a simile differ from a metaphor?*1 pointSimiles use 'like' or 'as' for comparison, while similes do notSimiles involve comparing two unlike thingsMetaphors are never used in poetrySimiles are always longer than metaphors

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The difference between a simile and a metaphor lies in the way they convey comparisons. Similes use 'like' or 'as' to compare two things, while metaphors do not. For example, in a simile, you might say, "He is as brave as a lion," while in a metaphor, you would say, "He is a lion," implying bravery. Both similes and metaphors involve comparing two unlike things, but they do it in different ways. It's not accurate to say that metaphors are never used in poetry; in fact, both similes and metaphors are common in poetry. Also, the length of a simile or metaphor can vary and one is not always longer than the other.

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