Which describes the extended metaphor in the poem "i, too, sing america"?
a. eating in...
English, 05.10.2019 23:40 backyardmastrs
Which describes the extended metaphor in the poem "i, too, sing america"?
a. eating in the kitchen is compared to racial segregation in america.
b. slavery is compared to the restrictions of family rules.
c. eating well is compared to laughing and growing stronger.
d. being beautiful is compared to living in the united states.
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