A few days ago
Anonymous

a metaphor that continues over several lines or throughout an antire poem is called (multiple choice plz help)

a. an extanded metaphor

b. a mixed metaphor

c. an implied metaphor

d. a direct metaphor

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a metaphor that is extended through a stanza or entire poem, often by multiple comparisons of unlike objects or ideas

the use in the same expression of two or more metaphors that are incongruous or illogical when combined, as in “The president will put the ship of state on its feet.”

a less direct metaphor, as in “John swelled and ruffled his plumage” instead of “John was a peacock.”

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A few days ago
Bethany
a) An extended metaphor.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
a. extended metaphor
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A few days ago
four feet six
a. an extended metaphor

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