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White raven [17]
3 years ago
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In paragraph 5, what does the phrase could spin like an angel suggest about Hope?

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aliya0001 [1]3 years ago
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In paragraph 5, what the phrase could spin like an angel suggest about Hope is; Choice B: She can spin happily.

Discussion:

In the context of paragraph 5; the phrase <em>"could spin like an angel"</em> simply means Hope can spin happily.

A metaphor draws comparison between one kind of thing to another kind of thing. The definition above incorporates sub-categories like analogy, parable, story, metonymy and a bunch of others you learned about in school. If it compares one kind of thing to another, it's a metaphor. However, It's not a metaphor if it is literally true.

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