This is a sentence fragment, because it is incomplete, it needs to be completed in order to be a sentence.
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metaphors facts and statistics
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She makes a metaphor comparing the cultural patchwork of the United States to a quilt, in which components coming from many various places are assembled to form a unified new item.
Each little square of the quilt is associated to a group a people who currently live in the US but who came from one of a great many different places all around the world, like native Americans, British, Irish, Chinese, Mexican people, just to name a few, bringing their own colors to the nation.
In the line "the oversize nose, the hollow look", the speaker is using metaphors.
Metaphor is a figure of speech that makes a comparison between two objects that seem unrelated in order to intensify or exaggerate the quality of one of them in order to make a stronger effect on the reader.
When the speaker characterizes nose as "oversize", he gives it a characteristic which is normally used to describe clothes. As for the expression "hollow look", one may use the word "hollow" to speak about surfaces which are uneven, with curves, hollowed-out, so to say.
Thus, with the usage of these two metaphors, the speaker creates a more dramatic effect.
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The poem "Ode to the West Wind" consists of five sections (cantos) written in terza rima. Each section consists of four tercets (ABA, BCB, CDC, DED) and a rhyming couplet (EE). The Ode is written in iambic pentameter. The poem begins with three sections describing the wind's effects upon earth, air, and ocean.
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