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When a poet uses a metaphor in a poem, what is he or she saying?
- That something is a little bit like something else.
- That something is so different from anything else that it's unique.
- That two things are really different and have little in common.
- That one thing is so much like another that it IS that other thing.
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➡(2). That something is so different from anything else that its unique.
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- ➡A metaphor is a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable. So 2) is just the only one that makes sense.