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Mathematics, 12.12.2020 16:30 tugordochulo1

1. When a poet uses a metaphor in a poem, what is he or she saying? That two things are really different and have little in common.

That something is so different from anything else that it's unique.

That one thing is so much like another that it IS that other thing.

That something is a little bit like something else.

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