What types of figurative language do poets use to get a reader to make a comparison?

A. Description and metaphor
B. Meter and rhyme
C. Simile and rhyme
D. Metaphor and simile

Respuesta :

D.metaphor and simile I think 

Answer:

D. Metaphor and simile.

Explanation:

A metaphor is a figure of speech in which an association between disparaging things is made by means of direct comparison (love is fire). A simile, much like the metaphor, also draws an association between two things that would otherwise not be connected, but it does it by indirect means, using words such as “like” or “as” (love is like fire).