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Sophie [7]
3 years ago
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What is the definition of "extended metaphor"?

English
2 answers:
GaryK [48]3 years ago
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Hi , an extended metaphor is a metaphor that  an author develops over the course of many lines or even an entire work of literature.Being more specific an extended metaphor refers to a comparison between two unlike things that continues throughout a series of sentences in a paragraph or lines in a poem.
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Andrei [34K]3 years ago
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Answer: An extended metaphor is a comparison between two unlike things, which is carried out through a long passage in a poem.

Explanation:

Hi, a metaphor is a comparison between two unlike things.

An extended metaphor is a comparison between two unlike things, which is carried out through a long passage in a poem.

An author would use an extended metaphor to allow the reader to visualize an idea more clearly and can make something that may be complex a little more simple.

Feel free to ask for more if needed or if you did not understand something.  

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