Using a metaphor is not a common method.
<u>After </u>the war ended, Kennedy <u>became </u>a politician.
In this given sentence the linking verbs are after and became.
The words that describe or identify the subject are <u>ended </u>and <u>politician</u>.
After the war ended, Kennedy became a politician.
<h3>What do you mean by
linking verbs..??</h3>
"A linking verb is a traditional term for a type of a verb (such as a form of be or seem) that joins the subject of a sentence to a word or phrase that tells something about the subject. For example, is functions as a linking verb in the sentence "The boss is unhappy.""
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Critical Reading is another form of language that does not give the given text at the face value, although it involves even more exemptions of the claims supporting the point.
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