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A metaphor is a direct comparison. An example is-Life is a bowl of cherries. A bowl of cherries is the comparison to life completing the metaphor. Metaphors do not use like, or as.

Read the sentences below and highlight those sentences that contain a metaphor.

  1. Mrs. Jones’ classroom was a zoo.
  2. My room is like a jungle.
  3. Time is money.
  4. The van was a heater in the summer afternoon.