In "Because I Could Not Stop for Death," the House is a metaphor for:
- A place where the speaker can rest
<h3>What is the point of the metaphor?</h3>
The metaphor is a direct comparison of two elements. In the poem, Charles Dickenson wanted to express the fact that he was not afraid of death.
Instead of describing the coffin as something fearful, he rather chose to use the house which readers were familiar with as a place of rest.
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The conjunction used to connect the clauses which make up the sentence given is; So.
<h3>Which conjunction fits into the sentence?</h3>
It follows from the task content that the sentence given contains two clauses and by observation can be linked with the use of the conjunction; so.
So - is a conjunction that is used to indicate the consequence of an occurrence. The conjunction is coordinating.
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Answer:
Echidna is daring Percy to prove that he is indeed Poseidon’s son that he shares Poseidon’s bloodline, or family relationship.
Explanation:
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