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there fighting so that what there foing
In the poem "To an Athlete Dying Young" by A. E. Housman, the author uses metaphors in lines 11-12 to describe the athlete's short-lived and glorious life. The laurel flower represents glory and victory, and have a shorter lifespan than roses. This metaphor implies that fame and honor does not last long.
Can you attach the entire article because it may be either A or D?
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thought she had seen a ghost. The simile is that her face was white as snow. It compares how pale her face was to the color of snow.