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English, 03.10.2019 01:30 natalymorales96

Review the metaphor.
i was angry with my foe:
i told it not, my wrath did grow.

and i water’d it in fears,
night and morning with my tears:
and i sunned it with smiles,
and with soft deceitful wiles.

and it grew both day and night,
till it bore an apple bright;
and my foe beheld it shine,

which best explains the meaning created by the metaphor?

the speaker's anger grew bigger than a tree.

the speaker thinks preserving the natural world is more important than holding a grudge.

the speaker nurtured his anger as one would nurture a tree.

the speaker's foe tried to harm his prized tree.

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Review the metaphor.
i was angry with my foe:
i told it not, my wrath did grow.
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