Answer:
It criticizes the way some readers try to understand a poem. Read the excerpt from "Introduction to Poetry" by Billy Collins. ... The metaphor suggests that readers should explore poems in depth.
I assume you mean a simile. A simile is a comparison made by using the words like or as: "Her hair was as gold as a lion's mane", "His beard was like tiny wires brushing her skin."
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1. A Are easy to follow
2. B At a funeral
3. D To beat you
4. A A horseshoe
5. C Is in effect now
6. B Comes from Japan
7. A “You may have your request”
8. A An old costume
9. C Small
10. D Feel strongly about that thing
Jesus was the King of all Kings, He was a 100% man and 100% God. His misson was to save the world from death, when we sin we are headed to our death in a not so fun place (hell). He died for us and took the punishment of sin. He is the Savior.