_____ is an implied comparison between two unlike things, expressed without using like or as.

a. Alliteration
b. A metaphor
c. Assonance
d. A simile

b. A metaphor
A metaphor is an implied comparison between two unlike things, expressed without using like or as. Instead of saying that one thing is like another, a metaphor says that one thing is another.

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Loreal and Jaron's romance has been troubled lately. It seems that each nags at each other constantly, making snide remarks and picking fights. Their conflict has begun to spin out of control in a(n)

a. negative storm. b. destructive relational pattern. c. escalatory conflict spiral. d. aggressive communication eddy.

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