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English, 10.05.2021 05:10, xochitlbmartine

What is the difference between Imagery and metaphor? Imagery is typically a sentence or two, while metaphors are short phrases.
Imagery does not compare one thing to another the way a metaphor does.
They are both types of comparisons, but they differ in the type of things they compare.
There is not any difference; they are interchangeable terms for the same concept.

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