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Which best explains the term implied metaphor? A. A metaphor that compares two things that are already very similar B. A metaphor in which one of the things being compared is not directly named. C. A metaphor that uses the word of, as in "the snails of the child's curls ." D. A metaphor in which one of the words is an imaginary creature.

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