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14 May, 08:22

Which one makes this sentence a metaphor?

Our land of full of things to eat.

The underlined words are "full of things to eat"

a: like a giant garden

b: generous in giving us food to eat

c: rich with crops

d: a blanket of green, a bounty full of life.

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  1. 14 May, 08:35
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    d: a blanket of green, a bounty full of life.

    Explanation:

    A metaphor is a phrase added to a object or movement but is not literal. Meaning that 'blanket; object' and 'bounty full of life; movement/thing' is a perfect example of a metaphor.
  2. 14 May, 08:38
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    D makes this sentence a metaphor because it doesn't use phrases such as "like" or "as". So that eliminates answer A. B is wrong because it is personification. C is wrong because that is just a statement or hyperbole. So by process of elimination, D is the correct answer. Have a lovely day
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