The author says “Cambridge was my metaphor for England”. It means that for him____________ .
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A metaphor is one of the figures of speech in which comparison is done. The comparison is done between two things which have one aspect in common. In the given line, "Cambridge was my metaphor for England" the writer wants to elucidate that Cambridge was a criterion with which he had viewed England.
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It means that they both have one similarity, that is Cambridge is in England.
That's why the author tells like that
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