Single inverted commas

Although it is usual to enclose a word under discussion in single inverted commas, I have chosen instead to emphasise it in red to prevent confusion with apostrophes.
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Tuesday 15 May 2012

METAPHOR

A metaphor compares two things which are not usually considered similar and finds something in common between them.  It does not use the words like or as.
Example: After the storm we were cocooned in our caravan.
The caravan is not a cocoon but it is warm, protective and cosy like a cocoon.
Some metaphors are so overused that they become dead metaphors: She is a bright girl. The girl's intelligence is compared to a light but it is not a fresh way of saying this.

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