mention two metaphors or comparisons made by robert frost in the poem the birches?
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The poet describes the tree limbs in the winter with imagery "Loaded with ice," that cracks and "crazes their enamel." The use of the word enamel is also metaphoric, comparing the bark to enamel. The snow is metaphorically compared to "broken glass" that is swept away.
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