In the extended metaphor in the poem "O Captain! My Captain!" the "prize" the speaker says has been won is the civil war, as stated in option B.
<h3>What is the "prize" in the poem?</h3>
The poem "O Captain! My Captain!" by Walt Whitman is an extended metaphor about the civil war in the United States and the death of President Lincoln.
Lincoln is the captain to whom the speaker refers. When the speaker mentions the "prize we sought," he is talking of the victory of the Union in the civil war. Lincoln died before he could see that victory.
With the information above in mind, we can choose option B as the correct answer.
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The answer is number 3, "We are met on a great battle-field of that war."
answer:
c. lawyer vs. self
internal conflict is defined as conflict between a character and themselves
(character vs. character).
the other options are examples of <em>external conflict, </em>which are conflicts such as character vs. character, character vs. society, and character vs. nature.