1. Dyslexic people are visual

No. A number is not a metaphor.

im sorry Dyslexic people are visual

is that one?

a metaphor is a direct comparison.

a comparison WITHOUT using like or as

is your sentence comparing two things without using like or as?

People with dyslexia aren’t slow learners, they learn differently.

No. That is not a metaphor. You're not comparing two different objects.

GuruBlue gave you a couple of examples this afternoon.

Dyslexia is a learning disorder that primarily affects a person's ability to read, write, and spell. It is not accurate to say that dyslexic people are "visual" in the sense that they rely solely on visual cues to process information. Dyslexia is characterized by difficulties in processing language and decoding written words, which can make it challenging to recognize and manipulate the sounds that letters represent.

However, it is true that dyslexic individuals often exhibit strengths in visual-spatial skills. This means they may excel in areas such as understanding and interpreting visual information, solving puzzles, and thinking in three-dimensional ways. They may use these visual strengths as compensatory strategies to overcome reading and writing challenges.

To understand why dyslexic people may have visual strengths, it is important to note that dyslexia is thought to be a result of differences in how the brain processes information. The specific causes of dyslexia are not fully understood, but researchers believe that it is a combination of genetic, sensory, and language processing factors.

If you have further questions about dyslexia or want to learn more about the topic, I can provide additional information.