Josediego55
15.01.2021 •
English
What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor or hyperbole?
how strongly two things are being compared
how often a poet is using comparisons
how different two compared things are
how many things are being compared
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Ответ:
for the first one(im kinda busy)
Explanation:
In practice, hyperbole might resemble a metaphor, which is a comparison between two things. ... Hyperbole always uses exaggeration, while metaphors sometimes do. This is a metaphor: “His words were music to my ears.” The speaker compares words to music.
. A simile is saying something is like something else. A metaphor is often poetically saying something is something else. ... A simile is a type of metaphor.
Ответ:
It should be A if I'm not mistaken