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"My daughter's laughter is sunshine to my heart" is an example of a metaphor.
Daughter of Kentucky. has written: 'Sunlight upon the landscape' -- subject(s): Slavery, Poetry
Ditta. has written: 'The minister's daughter'
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Yes, "daughter's" is a possessive noun indicating that something belongs to a daughter.
Daughter of liberty has written: 'An address to New-England' -- subject(s): Boston Port Bill, 1774
"The Beekeeper's Daughter" was written in 1962 and "The Colossus" was written in 1960.
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Leila Jones has written: 'Daughter of Eve'
Nalbro Bartley has written: 'Her mother's daughter'
Thomas Weldon has written: 'The Surgeon's Daughter'