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harkovskaia [24]
2 years ago
7

Which of the following best explains the image of the "sweet yoke" in line 6?aIt is a simile for love's power over the speaker.

BIt is a metaphor for the marriage bond. CIt is a metaphor for submission to divine law. DIt is a simile for human dominance over animals
English
2 answers:
valina [46]2 years ago
5 0

The lines indicate a metaphor for the marriage bond, as shown in option B.

<h3>What is a metaphor?</h3>
  • It's a figure of speech.
  • It is an implicit comparison.
  • It is used to deepen meanings and concepts.

The metaphor used in line 6 of the poem compares marriage to a sweet yoke. In this line, the author wants to show how marriage is something difficult that requires sacrifices, like a yoke, but it is something satisfying and that makes people happy, like a sweet taste.

More information about metaphors in the link:

brainly.com/question/1743071

Gala2k [10]2 years ago
3 0

The line that best explains the image of the "Sweet Yoke" in link 6 of the poem is: "It is a metaphor that explains the marriage bond" (Option B).

<h3>What is a Metaphor?</h3>

A metaphor is a literary device, a figure of speech that is used to juxtapose two ideas, subjects, or objects.

Metaphors are unique tools of communication because they compare things that are totally different but that share similar elements.

Learn more about Metaphors at:
brainly.com/question/1041121

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