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  • 08-11-2016
  • English
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My dad always says, ñTime is moneyî.
A. Metaphor

B. Idiom

C. Pun

D. Irony

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dummy12 dummy12
  • 08-11-2016
metaphor

comparing two things without using like or as

ex:
you are a dog when you eat!
in other words (or simile) I'm saying you eat just like a dog! -nasty, faster,like you haven't eat in your whole life!

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