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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."
Nick and daisy are cousins
daisy says “i’m glad its a girl...”
the valley of ashes is a barren area separating east & west egg
Most people are comfortable with the idea of a noun, but they may not feel so confident when it comes to the noun clause. A noun clause is a group of words acting together as a noun. These clauses are always dependent clauses. That is, they do not form a complete sentence. Take a look at some sample sentences containing noun clauses to understand their purpose and function.
Martin Luther King was a man who wanted white and black have peace with each other without racism another black person can stay another white person can stay with no other way just peace and no violence