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When a writer compares two elements using is, she is using a?

metaphor {apex}


When a writer compare two elements using is she is using a?

metaphor good luck with apex :/ btw why is the writer neseccarily a girl?


What is the difference between simile metaphor and analogy?

allusion is indirectly and reader should realize the difference by themselves. in metaphor the writer make the first object and second object kind of the equal thing and will tell the reader what is the point that make them the same thing.


What compares two unlike things without using like or as?

a metaphor


A rate compares two numbers using the same units?

nope


What is a math sentence that compares two expressions using an inequality symbol?

an inequation


What is a statement that compares two expressions by using or any other inequality sign?

That is called an inequality.


A blank compares two numbers?

a what compares two numbers by division?


One box holds 16 crayons Another box holds 24 crayons Write a sentence using words that compares the crayons in the two boxes?

compares is less than.


What is cardinality ratio?

In mathematics, the cardinality of a set is a measure of the "number of elements of the set". For example, the set A = {2, 4, 6} contains 3 elements, and therefore A has a cardinality of 3. There are two approaches to cardinality - one which compares sets directly using bijections and injections, and another which uses cardinal numbers.


Can you use like or as in a metaphor?

No, a metaphor directly compares two unlike things without using like or as. For example, "Her heart is a stone" is a metaphor because it compares the heart to a stone without using like or as.


What is this figurative language He drew a line as straight as an arrow?

Yes: a simile compares two things using "like" or "as".