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Carissa Fritz
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11 December, 04:53
Ain)
is a comparison over the course of a poem.
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Castaneda
11 December, 04:56
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Answer: An extended metaphor refers to a comparison over the course of the poem. It may be a sentence or a group of words that are unlikely and are linked together all throughout the poem.
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Dana Perry
11 December, 04:58
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hi guys
the answer is D
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