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Metaphor vs Simile: A Visual Explanation of Figurative Language #2060794 (License: Personal Use)
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The image features two hand-drawn characters-one in yellow labeled “metaphor,” the other in blue labeled “simile”-engaged in a witty exchange that demonstrates their linguistic distinction. The metaphor character directly equates someone to a weasel, while the simile character qualifies the comparison with “like,” illustrating the core grammatical difference. Signed by artist Kerou, the illustration uses minimal lines and watercolor washes for expressive clarity.
Used in educational content about grammar, writing guides, ESL resources, or blog posts explaining literary devices; targets learners seeking intuitive, visual reinforcement of abstract concepts.
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