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Symbol vs Metaphor   The use of figures of speech to make the writing ornate and impressive is very old and poets and writers have been making heavy use of these figures of speeches to achieve the kind of intensity or beauty that they intend to make their audiences feel. Those who have been taught about these... 
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Metaphor vs Simile Metaphors and similes are figures of speech are made heavy use of in daily lives, especially by public speakers, to not only stress a point but also to make comparisons between objects and people. They are very similar in nature which is why there is a lot of confusion among people. Despite... 
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Metaphor vs Personification Have you noticed how some public speakers acquire power to mesmerize audiences while others, though they make use of more authentic information fail to create an impression? The same can be said about writers who make use of figures of speech in their writings to lace their text with... 
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Metaphor vs Analogy Remember the time when you could not comprehend a concept as a kid and your mother gave a similar example to make you understand the concepts? She used an analogy to make it easier for you to understand a concept. Metaphor is a figure of speech that makes a direct comparison between two objects... 
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Metaphor vs Allegory A simple speech or text can be made more powerful and impressive through the use of figures of speech which allow objects to be compared with totally unrelated objects in a manner that makes for an interesting listening or reading. Metaphor and allegory are two such figures of speech that... 
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Compare to vs Compare with in English Grammar Compare to and Compare with are two phrases that are often used as interchangeable phrases though they are not really so. There is some difference between the usage of ‘compare to’ and ‘compare with’. ‘Compare to’ is used when you compare one object to... 
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Metaphor vs Metonymy Metaphor and Metonymy are part of the English vocabulary that confuses a lot of people. The confusion usually arises owing to the fact that often times, people interchange these two words. Both are used frequently, one associate while the other substitute. Metaphor Metaphor is a substitution... 
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