This is a metaphor. unlike a simile, for example, Brave as a fox comma it does not use like or as. the definition of a metaphor is, a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable
The question is about the phrase "Listening Post at the Hammock" , which is mentioned in paragraph 3 of the article.
The author use this phrase in the paragraph , "Listening post in the hammock". The author is trying to mention that Clara is making conscious effort to understand the message which is hidden in the post.
She clearly listens to the message and tries to encode it, so that she is able to continue with her investigation.
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Write down<span> additional specific about your </span>topic<span>. Example: brewing quality tasting beer and the health of the colonies of yeast used to brew small batches of beer properly.
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Turn sadly to a adjective first: sad
Add most or -est
So it can be most sad or saddest
Since our method of communication wasn't very reliable, I couldn't get enough details. So if you see any mistakes, I apologize. I've tried to fit the criteria you've described, and I hope it works for you.