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An extended metaphor, also known as a conceit or sustained metaphor, is an author's exploitation of a single metaphor or analogy at length through multiple linked tenors, vehicles, and grounds throughout a poem or story.
Answer:
First Paragraph:
- The enmity
- Nepotism
- Begrudge (d)
- Declaim
Second Paragraph:
1. Commandeer
2. Bibliophile
3. Imbue (d)
Third Paragraph:
1. Declaim
2. Gaffe
3. Quaff (ed)
Explanation:
Majority of these should be right, hopefully, these are.
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C I think is your answer. kinda stuck between C and D but I think C
A. The author enjoys the sights and sounds of the swamp. The descriptions gives this one away.
There is no indication that the author lives here, nor is there any mention of tourists. That takes out B and D. And while there is many sentences describing the birds, there is just as much description about other species, so we do not know C to be true. A is the best choice.