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A metaphor compares two unlike things directly, without using like or as.

Example: Love is a ruby red rose.
What is the meaning of the example?

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I think the meaning of the example is saying normally you would add "like or as" to the sentence "Love is a ruby red rose." and it could sound like with the world like " Love is like Ruby red rose."

Step-by-step explanation:

A metaphor: "Unlike a simile, where two things are compared directly using like or as, a metaphor's comparison is more indirect, usually made by stating something is something else."

Hopefully this helps you!

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