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If you wished to make an explicit comparison of two dissimilar things without using like or as, you would use a

A. simile.

B. metaphor.

C. cliché.

D. literal comparison.

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And the answer is a metaphor because a metaphor is Metaphor Examples. ... Simply put, a metaphor is a figure of speech containing an implied comparison. With metaphors, words or phrases that are ordinarily applied to one thing are applied to something you wouldn't necessarily pair it with. Here's a metaphor example: "The curtain of night fell upon us."