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Explanation:
First of all, I think it would do justice to me giving a very short explanation on what a Metaphor is.
A metaphor is a figure of speech that uses a word, often times a phrase, to refer or talk about a word. It states a direct similarity between a word or phrase being used, and the word or phrase being described without using the words "as" or "like."
That being said, I will pick out two of the metaphors in the poem.
1) "my stomach was a melon split wide inside my skin."
2) "I felt the life sliding out of me."
Answer:
rearward pole;
From the greek <em>opísthios</em> that means rear, and <em>kontós</em> that means pole.
I would have to read the paragraph to give you a proper answer. Could you perhaps take a picture of the paragraph so I may read it?
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