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Yes, "Every Day" by David Levithan uses metaphors throughout the book to convey the protagonist's experiences of inhabiting different bodies each day. These metaphors help explore themes of identity, love, and empathy in unique ways.
"Seedfolks" by Paul Fleischman does not contain explicit metaphors. The story is more focused on interconnected narratives and character development rather than classic literary devices like metaphors. The book tells the individual stories of a diverse group of people who come together through their shared love of gardening in a vacant lot.
The sea was stormy?
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Love That Dog
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Yes, "Flush" by Carl Hiaasen contains metaphors. For example, the pollution and corruption in the story can be seen as metaphors for larger environmental and societal issues. The characters and their actions also serve as metaphors for themes such as justice and perseverance.
its when the highwayman gets killed
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Yes, there are metaphors in the poem "Color" by Christina Rossetti. For example, the line "my love is not a rose" uses the metaphor of a rose to represent love. The poet uses various other metaphors throughout the poem to convey themes of love, beauty, and emotion.
your face is as hot as chrry
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