"His friendship for me, like that of a porcupine withholding its authority." Identify the figure of speech used in the given line from the poem 'A
Dog has Died'
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‘A Dog Has Died’ by Pablo Neruda is an eight-stanza poem that is separated into uneven sets of lines. This version of this poem used for this analysis was translated by Alfred Yankauer. The shortest stanza has two lines and the longest has twelve. There is no single rhyme scheme that unites this piece nor there is there a common metrical pattern. But the fact that this is a translation from Spanish should be taken into consideration. There are very likely examples of half-rhyme and full rhyme at the ends of lines and within them in the original version
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