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What is the primary distinction between a simile and a metaphor?

A simile directly states its comparison; a metaphor uses like or as to state the comparison.
A simile compares two similar objects; a metaphor compares two unlike objects.
A simile compares two ideas in concrete terms; a metaphor uses only abstract concepts.
A simile states a comparison using like or as; a metaphor directly states the comparison.

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The answer is D. A simile states a comparison using like or as; a metaphor directly states the comparison. 
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