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13. What does the poet's use of the extended metaphor represent
A The speaker trying to escape whoever is behind him is being compared to him
trying to escape the negative feeling he is experiencing.
B The speaker being followed by “nobody" is compared to him feeling like a nobody,
C The speaker traveling along this street is being compared to a lifelong battle with
depression
D The speaker hearing someone behind him is being compared to his inability to
accept his circumstances.
In "the street" by Octavio Paz
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13. What does the poet's use of the extended metaphor represent
A The speaker trying to escape whoe...
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