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==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
:[Megan stands by a TV set and addresses Cueball in the couch and his Cueball-like friend who sits in front of the TV on the floor.]
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:[Two Cueballs sit in front of the TV, one on the couch, the other on the floor. Megan stands by the TV set.]
 
:Megan: While I'm up, does anyone want a sandwich?
 
:Megan: While I'm up, does anyone want a sandwich?
 
:Cueball: Is "sandwich" a metaphor?
 
:Cueball: Is "sandwich" a metaphor?
  
:[A frame-less panel with the same scene, without the TV. Cueball has taken a hand to his chin and the friend on the floor looks down.]
 
 
:Megan: No, I'm bad at metaphors. But I could try a simile.
 
:Megan: No, I'm bad at metaphors. But I could try a simile.
:Cueball: I guess that's ''like'' a metaphor.  
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:Cueball: I guess that's ''like'' a metaphor. Sure.
:Cueball: Sure.
 
  
:[While Megan walks past them, Cueball leans forward and his friends looks back up at him as they continue to speak.]
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:[As Megan starts to walk away, the men continue to speak.]
 
:Friend: Well, "a simile is like a metaphor" is a simile.
 
:Friend: Well, "a simile is like a metaphor" is a simile.
 
:Cueball: Is that simile itself a metaphor for something?
 
:Cueball: Is that simile itself a metaphor for something?
 
:Friend: Maybe it's a metaphor for analogy.
 
:Friend: Maybe it's a metaphor for analogy.
  
:[Cueball and his friend are still sitting and talking while Megan replies from off-panel.]
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:[The two Cueballs are still sitting in the same place while Megan is out of the panel.]
:Cueball: Similes ''are'' like metaphors in that they're both analogies.
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:Cueball: Similes ''are'' metaphors in that they're both analogies.
:Megan (off-panel): Analogies are like sandwiches in that I'm making one now.
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:Megan: Analogies are like sandwiches in that I'm making one now.
  
 
{{comic discussion}}
 
{{comic discussion}}
 
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[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]]
 
[[Category:Comics featuring Megan]]
[[Category:Comics featuring Cueball]]
 
[[Category:Multiple Cueballs]]
 
 
[[Category:Language]]
 
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