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What is an example of Implied Metaphor?

Example of Implied Metaphor:

"The city was a jungle, full of danger and hidden secrets."

Analysis:

* Literal meaning: The city is a physical place with buildings, streets, and people.

* Implied meaning: The city is compared to a jungle, suggesting it is wild, untamed, and potentially dangerous. This comparison is implied by the words "jungle," "danger," and "hidden secrets," which are associated with jungles.

* No direct comparison: There is no explicit use of "like" or "as" to make the comparison, making it an implied metaphor.

Other examples of implied metaphors:

* "Her words were daggers, piercing his heart." (Words are compared to daggers, implying their sharp and hurtful nature.)

* "He was drowning in debt." (Debt is compared to water, implying the overwhelming and suffocating feeling.)

* "Time is a thief, stealing moments from us." (Time is compared to a thief, implying its ability to take away precious moments.)

Implied metaphors are subtle and often more powerful than explicit metaphors, as they allow the reader to draw their own conclusions and interpretations.

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