What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor?

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Answer 1
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Simile - comparison using "like" or "as"

Metaphor - comparison without using like or as

Answer 2
Answer: A simile is a phrase that uses the words like or as in a sentence to compare two or more things.

A metaphor is a phrase / a way to compare two or more completely different things without using like or as in a sentence.

Here is an example for a Simile : Wow , he is as fast as a cheetah when running. 

Here is an example of a Metaphor : Whoa , that dude is a computer when it comes to math.

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i think its a

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The answer is B. Ellis Island was an important step on the way to American citizenship. Not everyone made it through the examinations.

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The option that best paraphrases the central idea of the given excerpt is option B.

The excerpt tells us about how immigrants had to pass through Ellis Island before being admitted to the United States. There, they had to pass exams in order to be accepted. Otherwise, they would be detained or sent back to Europe. The possibility of this happening made many immigrants anxious. Option B paraphrases this information best.

Option A is incorrect because Ellis Island isn't called Heartbreak Island because of medical issues people had there.

Option C states what Ellis Island was. It mentions the exams, but not their results, which is important.

Option D doesn't tell us what Ellis Island is, and immigrants who didn't pass examinations weren't sent to live there.

What is 'Hello' when translated from English to Portuguese? Option 1: Hola Option 2: Bonjour Option 3: Hallo Option 4: Olá

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Olá

Explanation: bonjour is hello for french, hallo is germen, hola is spanish,

A word having a meaning that is the same or nearly the same as another word is a(n) _____. noun synonym antonym

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Answer: synonym

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Answer:synonym

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peanuts hope this helps hope i am brainliest i need it 

What are the factors that limit or threaten the media?

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hi there the answer is freedom of speech, rich people, violence, journalists kept captive, politics, competitions. That is all i know i hope it is enough Good Luck! XD
Big media companies are hard to threaten as they are quickly rising with more power and more money. But a likely factor that could threaten a network is money, money creates debt but on the contrary debt creates money. So if a media company were invested in stocks and they crashed they would have to take out a loan so they're company would not lose grips on their network, this loan in turn creating more debt for themselves.
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