Q 8-find out smile and metaphor from the poem you have learnt (honeycomb)
plese don't ask that which poem because I also don't know
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Metaphors and similes both compare two things. The original thing that’s being described is called the “subject” of the metaphor or simile, and what the original is being compared to is the “object.” Poets use metaphors and similes to compare two very different things that we wouldn’t normally think of together, in order to bring up new ideas and surprising observations
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