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Kobotan [32]
4 years ago
6

What is a hidden comparison called?

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Jlenok [28]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:A hidden comparison is called B. metaphor.

If you say - Those two suns peered deep into my soul, where by suns you mean eyes, then it is a metaphor. A metaphor is comparison where you don't use words such as like, or as.

Simile uses words like or as: She runs fast like the wind

Alliteration is the repetition of the same consonant

Personification is when non-human entities have human qualities, such as: The cloud is crying 

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