(ii) Explain the extended metaphor related with dentistry in the poem.
Give suggestions to protect our national heritage monuments.
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An extended metaphor is a thing that extends even with the line or with the whole poem, on the other hand, the national heritage can be protected with different precautions.
Explanation:
- An extended metaphor is the part of the poem that compares two things and the best example of this is the poem by Emily Dickinson's 'Hope Is the Thing With Feathers'.
- It compares different things with nature.
- The national heritage can be protected by taking precautions and applying rules to the ministry.
- It will help them to reserve the beauty of it.
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