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7 June, 03:40

Which of the following best explains the difference between a metaphor and a symbol? A A metaphor is never a full sentence, while a symbol must appear throughout multiple paragraphs. B A metaphor only applies to individual characters, while a symbol applies only to larger themes. C A metaphor can be an abstract comparison, while a symbol must appear in the plot of a story. D A metaphor does not repeat, while symbols must repeat throughout a piece of writing.

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  1. 7 June, 03:46
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    A metaphor can be an abstract comparison, while a symbol must appear in the plot of a story.

    Explanation: According to the passage, "Unlike metaphors, symbols are more than a straightforward comparison. Symbols actually appear in the plot of a story."
  2. 7 June, 06:47
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    I think it is B, i am so sorry if that is wrong.

    Explanation:

    A metaphor is a figure of speech, something implied by a character. As for a symbol, it means a lot more and is slightly connected to themes. They give off a feeling and meaning to the text, so it applies to larger themes.

    Note: I am probably wrong, these are just my thoughts.
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