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"She dressed like/as an owl." Which is there any difference between the two sentencescorrect?

She dressed like an owl.

or

She dressed as an owl?.

"As" or "like"? Which one is more appropriate? My brother said that the second one is correct. He said that first one means "she dressed like an owl does."

is there any difference between the two sentences?

She dressed like an owl.

or

She dressed as an owl?

"As" or "like"? Which one is more appropriate? My brother said that the second one is correct. He said that first one means "she dressed like an owl does."

"She dressed like/as an owl." Which is correct?

She dressed like an owl.

She dressed as an owl.

"As" or "like"? Which one is more appropriate? My brother said that the second one is correct. He said that first one means "she dressed like an owl does."

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is there any difference between the two sentences?

She dressed like an owl.

or

She dressed as an owl?

"As" or "like"? Which one is more appropriate? My brother said that the second one is correct. He said that first one means "she dressed like an owl does."