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22 February, 19:27

This poem offers an extended metaphor. Which two things does Longfellow compare? Question 5 options:

He compares the wind to a vine and falling leaves.

He compares a sunny day to the better days he had in the past.

He compares people who do not experience pain to the hopes of youth.

He compares a difficult time of life to a dark and dreary day.

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  1. 22 February, 19:36
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    I think it's D. He Compares a difficult time of life to a dark and dreary day.
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