Please include Line 7 for us to see.
No! There were camp followers, but no front line soldiers. Women might have driven wagons or been nurses.
There was no true front line in the civil war, but the Potomac river was one of the "front lines"
These ships were called blockade runners
Drummer boys were used to help with communicating commands to front line soldiers.
Many slaves escaped to the north during the American Civil War. If captured by the south, the runaway could have ears cut off, or be hamstrung, or branded, and taken back south. For many, the goal of safety and freedom was too great to ignore.
I'm not sure which excerpt you are referring to. Can you provide the specific text so I can identify the line containing a metaphor?
its a simile
cesaura, or cesaura's break is this // and it is to signify a pause or break in line
"A Dream Deferred" by Langston Hughes explores the consequences of delaying or neglecting one's aspirations. The poem suggests that unfulfilled dreams can have negative effects, such as frustration, stagnation, and even destruction. It serves as a commentary on the importance of pursuing one's ambitions before they are lost or distorted.
The line "My love is such that Rivers cannot quench" contains a metaphor as it compares her love for her husband to an unquenchable river, emphasizing its depth and intensity.
A metaphor
No! There were camp followers, but no front line soldiers. Women might have driven wagons or been nurses.
"To the Flowers of Heidelberg" uses a metaphor in its last line.
The cone indicates uncertainty in the path of the hurricane. The center line of the cone indicates the expected path of the storm, but it might go a given amount to the left or right of that path.
metaphor
You can try improvising, use a line and put it over the roman numerals.
the Mason Dixon line separated North & South in the US Civil war