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Simile Figure of speech that makes a comparison between two unlike things using like or as. Metaphor Comparison of two things that are basically unlike but have some qualities in common. Setting. A story, poem, or play is the time and place of the action. Horses are like donkeys.
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Simile Figure of speech that makes a comparison between two unlike things using like or as. Metaphor Comparison of two things that are basically unlike but have some qualities in common. Setting A story, poem, or play is the time and place of the action Horses are like donkeys. We were at the park. Horses are donkeys. It was a drought and people died. I’m good at football. People died because of a drought. What happens after the cause. The truth about something. Why something happens. Effect Cause Fact
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