Why is the sea compared to a hungry dog?
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A metaphor compares things by. saying that one thing is another: The sea is a hungry dog. The poet does not say the sea is like a hungry dog, or is as fierce as a hungry dog.
A metaphor compares things by. saying that one thing is another: The sea is a hungry dog. The poet does not say the sea is like a hungry dog, or is as fierce as a hungry dog.
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It’s known as hungry dog because the sea is very wide so it is compared to a hungry dog of it character.
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The poet does not say the sea is like a hungry dog, or is as fierce as a hungry dog. It's known as hungry dog because the sea is very wide so it is compared to a hungry dog of it character.
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