Question 4 of 5 'Hope is the thing with feathers

That perches in the soul,

And sings the tune--without the words,

And never stops at all,

'And sweetest in the gale is heard;

And sore must be the storm

That could abash the little bird

That kept so many warm.

'I've heard it in the chillest land,

And on the strangest sea;

Yet, never, in extremity,

It asked a crumb of me.'



The above poem by Emily Dickinson is an example of

A long simile
An extended metaphor
Consonant alliteration

Is it an Extended metaphor?

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What do you think? And why? What's a metaphor? I would say yes, but what I think doesn't matter. It's what you think that counts, and why you think so.

And don't you love Emily Dickinson?
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