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In reply to the discussion: Do they still teach the difference between simile and metaphor? I ask because... [View all]LisaM
(27,800 posts)3. Do they teach either?
I ask because I feel that as a society we are becoming increasingly incapable of nuance (or humor), both of which can be captured in knowing what a simile and metaphor are.
I don't know what you mean by "writer of English", but I'm not a teacher of English (now you have me wondering if they still teach passive voice!) but I was an English major and knowing the difference makes my reading much more pleasurable.
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Do they still teach the difference between simile and metaphor? I ask because... [View all]
LAS14
Nov 2019
OP
A metaphor compares two dissimilar things by linking them with a commonality.
TheBlackAdder
Nov 2019
#23
Metaphor if figurative and simile is literal (kind of--it doesn't pretend one is the other).
Cuthbert Allgood
Nov 2019
#18
Maybe, but what about knowing how to read it? E.g., parents/grandparents letters? nt
LAS14
Nov 2019
#15
For me what matters these days is that a person can learn anything they want to online.
abqtommy
Nov 2019
#14