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CAHSEE ELA 9.3 Ambiguities. Which of the following is an example of figurative language in the previous passage?
CAHSEE ELA 9.4 Ambiguities. Which of the following is not an example of symbolism?
CAHSEE ELA 9.5 Ambiguities. Which of the following statements about allegory is true?
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CAHSEE ELA 3.3 Fluency. Which line contains a metaphor?
CAHSEE ELA 3.3 Fluency. Which line contains a metaphor?
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Here's a shmoop poem du jour...
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There was a king and he ruled with
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an iron fist. His subjects hated
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what he did to them, but he didn't care.
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He wanted power. Absolute power.
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Which line contains a metaphor?
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And here are the potential answers:
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So... what is this question asking? Do we know what a metaphor is, and can we recognize
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one when we see it?
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There's no like or as here, or we'd have a simile on our hands.
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If we read through the paragraph, pretty much every word in it is straightforward with the
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exception of that whole iron fist thing. It's not... literal.
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Like... does anyone other than maybe Captain Hook actually HAVE an iron fist?
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It's an allusion to something else.
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So it's a metaphor. And the answer has to be lines 2-3 or answer B...
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...as in "Beware of crocodiles..."
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