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one thing pictured as if it were something else, suggesting a likeness between them; (2) an implicit comparison or identification of one thing with another unlike itself without the use of a verbal signal
simile
metaphor
analogy
personification
*this must be a metaphor right? or (confused)update: yup yup it's a metaphor.. feel free to steal the points~

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