Asked by sara
the poem contains a metaphor that compares two unlike things what is the poem comparing?
a: it compares the dark to a river
b: it compares a doghouse to a boat dock
c: it compares a dog's bark to a rope
d: it compares a dog's paws to a chain
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I don't have the poem — can you paste the line (or the whole poem)? I need it to choose the correct option.
If you want to decide on your own, look for a direct equation of two unlike things (no "like" or "as"). For example:
- "The dark is a river" → (a)
- "The doghouse is a boat dock" → (b)
- "The dog's bark is a rope" → (c)
- "The dog's paws are a chain" → (d)
Send the poem/line and I’ll pick the right answer and explain.
If you want to decide on your own, look for a direct equation of two unlike things (no "like" or "as"). For example:
- "The dark is a river" → (a)
- "The doghouse is a boat dock" → (b)
- "The dog's bark is a rope" → (c)
- "The dog's paws are a chain" → (d)
Send the poem/line and I’ll pick the right answer and explain.
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