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Which is an example of an extended metaphor?(1 point) Responses two lines in a poem that says an otter’s eye looks like a black...Question
Which is an example of an extended metaphor?(1 point)Responsestwo lines in a poem that says an otter’s eye looks like a black walnuttwo lines in a poem that says an otter’s eye looks like a black walnuta line in a poem that says a man’s voice is the boom of a baritonea line in a poem that says a man’s voice is the boom of a baritonean entire poem comparing a swimmer to a dolphinan entire poem comparing a swimmer to a dolphina poem that is about how the rain walks all over the city at different speedsa poem that is about how the rain walks all over the city at different speeds
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An example of an extended metaphor is "an entire poem comparing a swimmer to a dolphin." An extended metaphor involves a comparison that is developed over several lines or the entirety of a work, rather than just a single line or phrase.
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