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A literary device that compares two things by giving one the attributes of another is a

simile
metaphor
paradox
hyperbole

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simile

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User Steve Waring
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The right answer is metaphor. In literary translation, the metaphor is primarily considered a figurative expression by which a word or the phrase is altered from its literal references to a new and often wide field of reference states that one thing is something else. It is a comparison but does not use like or as to make the comparison. Example: Her hair is silk. Hair and silk are being compared, by giving one the attributes of another.

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