Its been a while since I have read it, though I would say either compassion or human loyalty.
The line in this excerpt from The Scarlett Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne that is an example of metaphor is the very last line - <span>"Yea, they are the current coin of the New Jerusalem, with the King's own mint mark on them!"
</span>Since the whole line refers to prayers, it is a metaphor.
In "Dylan’s Nobel Prize settles debate: Rock lyrics are poetry" by Dan DeLuca, DeLuca's claim is stated in sentence 6. Sentence 6 reads, "The answer must be yes, because on Thursday, Dylan was awarded the highest honor for a writer: the Nobel Prize in literature." In the previous sentence, DeLuca asks if rock lyrics are poetry, which he responds to in sentence 6. DeLuca claims that in fact rock lyrics are poetry.
In World War II, German submarines were called U-boats which sank many Allied transports and freighters. The Allies worked on breaking the U-boat radio code but weren’t successful. In 1942, British commandos captured a wrecked and abandoned U-boat.The commandos got a German code machine from it called an Enigma machine. The Allies broke the code, and were able to locate German U-boats which were scarce.
They are comparing a poem to a "flowering twig of thought" without using like or as. Thus, it is a <em>metaphor.</em>
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