They both are forms of figurative language used for comparison, but metaphors and similies do differ greatly. Similies are a comparison using the word like or as. Metaphors are a comparison without like or as, and more distinct. So the difference is Similies always contain the word like or as in their comparison, while metaphor doesn't have to.
B or A
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(Most likely b)
Try 4 it should be correct
Answer:
to know their opinion
Explanation:
When making decisions we also involved the children to know their opinion
Answer: 8- He is scared.
9- Since neither of them hve parent which is horrible they will get sent to the boys home.
10- not well at all he is very sad
Explanation: