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.
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Explanation:
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The mother dog's instinct could potentially lead her to raise the kittens, or, she could confuse them for puppies and treat them as her young
Its a simile that this person is trying to explain to the reader, the person who wrote this referring to the fact that the guns looked like a small creature, this states that the fact that the guns looked like tiny insects, the reader has to read on to find out what the author is trying to explain to the reader.
You need to read on or if no more text to read, all you can say is that the author says that machine guns looks like tiny insects from their perspective.
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