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When you state that one thing is something else, comparing them without using ___ or ____.

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When you state that one thing is something else, comparing them without using like or as.

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assuming this fill in the blank question is speaking about figurative language...this would be the definition for a metaphor, unlike a simile which makes use of either of the two words (like/as).

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Whe. you state that one thing is something else, comparing them without using LIKE or AS.

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