PLEASE HURRY! WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!! (the question is below and the poem is in the picture) 1. an extended metaphor compares two unlike things at length and in a number of ways, sometimes throughout an entire work. In each poem, the poet uses an extended metaphor. What is the metaphor in each poem and what words does the poet use to extend it?
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Which of these best identifies the text elements used in this text? a) heading and italics print b) pictures and capitalization c) headings and bold faced print d) capitalization and underlining
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What mainly does the text identify as one of alexander pope’s greatest achievements? question 1 options: a) reforming the government to be democratic b) giving art its due importance in europe c) making literature accessible to all d) translating homer’s epics
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On one of his many outings through the brobdingnagian countryside, gulliver walks on a small path through a field. during this walk on the small path, how does gulliver get dirty? a. the dwarf throws at gulliver, b. the queen of brobdingnagian steps on gulliver, c. gulliver gets caught in a rainstorm, and d. gulliver falls in cow dung.
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