The two main types of metaphors are direct and implied metaphors. Direct metaphors explicitly state the comparison, such as "Time is a thief," while implied metaphors suggest the comparison without directly stating it, like saying "He sailed through his exams," implying that he navigated them smoothly without directly comparing him to a sailor. Both types enhance language by creating vivid imagery and deepening understanding.
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