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which best explains the term implied metaphor?
a. a metaphor in which one of the words is an imaginary creature.
b. a metaphor in which one of the things being compared is not directly named.
c. a metaphor that compares two things that are already very similar.
d. a metaphor that uses the word of, as in the snails of the child’s curls.
An implied metaphor does not explicitly state one of the two items being compared; instead, it suggests the comparison indirectly through context or description, which matches option B. The other options are incorrect: A refers to a metaphor with a fictional creature (not a defining trait of implied metaphors), C describes a comparison of similar things (not unique to implied metaphors), and D refers to a direct metaphor structure using "of".
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B. A metaphor in which one of the things being compared is not directly named.