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Literary Devices
Figurative Language
Extended Metaphor
a metaphor that continues over several lines or throughout an entire poem is called
extended metaphor
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Yes, your answer is correct. A metaphor that continues over several lines or throughout an entire poem is called an extended metaphor. Well done!
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