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" i was like that ship before my education began, only i was without a compass or sounding-line, and had no way of knowing how near the harbor was."
Explanation: this could be confused for a metaphor being that metaphors and similes are like twins. What you need to remember is that a simile compares two unlike things using like or as. And a metaphor compares two unlike things without using the word like or as. therefore in this case because she uses "i was like" that is the line with the simile.
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That's letter A. Best fit for subject-verb agreement. Subject is 'KITTENS' verb is 'ARE'.
The answer is A, his life on the farm in the New Hampshire countryside
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In this poem, it talks about the feelings of grief and loss, as well as rememberance. The poet is saying, “i am trying to remember you,” which shows that they like the person they are talking about and that they want the person around. But they have also said, “and let you go/at/the same time,” which is a show of care for the person. The rememberance part of the poem shows that they care for this person enough to let them go.
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