Just think of two things that could be compared in an unusual way! A metaphor is just a comparison that doesn't use "like" or "as". For example, a simile would be "My love is like a rose" but a metaphor would be "My love is a rose" If you think of it this way, it might be easiest to think of a simile then take away "like" or "as". Be creative with it and have fun
<span>C.Read capitalized words in a more pronounced manner.
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<span>A.Pause briefly after colons, semicolons, and periods.</span>
Assuming that you're referring to the conflict of cultural disdain between the south and the north,
The author think that the south has race and religious preference, ( white Christian native Americans)
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