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anyanavicka [17]
3 years ago
15

Metaphor Meanings Worksheet (Part 1)

English
1 answer:
saul85 [17]3 years ago
6 0
1. Could be referring to someone is a mean or terrible person therefore comparing them to a beast
2. This could be referring to how someone likes a noise(maybe a voice) so much that to them it is like music
3. This could be referring to someone who is very wealthy
4. This could be referring to how the belt may be laced so tight that it felt like it was squeezing them like a snake would
5. This could be referring to how love blossoms and seems to keep growing
6. This is referring to how someone can complete someone else. Without a picture, a frame is empty
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