English, 17.03.2021 23:40 maddyleighanne
Which best explains the term extended metaphor?
O A. A metaphor that is used more than once in different ways
O B. A metaphor that makes a reference to another poem
C. A metaphor that was popular in an earlier time period
D. A metaphor that compares two concrete objects
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