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No, it's a metaphor.
Metaphor and analogy are two common figures of speech. A metaphor is to use a similarity between different things to illustrate another by using one thing. Analogy is to describe things as people or people as things, or thing A as thing B.
A metaphor is an analogy, connected by the similarities between the original and the metaphorical things. Analogy is a description, which is connected by human association and imagination. A complete metaphor consists of three parts: the ontology, the metaphor, and the metaphor.
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Winning the game is as sweet as honey! That's all, just an analogy! Figurative sentences should have ontology and metaphor!
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No, I went to a writing class, and the teacher said it was a comparison.
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No, this rhetorical method is called transference.
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No, the beach is like a couch.
There must be an ontology and a metaphor. It can't be a feeling.
It proves that this high-speed rail is too comfortable, too enjoyable, and taking the high-speed rail is like doing it, just like sitting on the sofa.
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