This line contains a metaphor, comparing the person's hair to black wires. Metaphors are figures of speech that make direct comparisons between two unlike things to highlight similarities.
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?
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line = raw_input("Enter the plaintext") line1=raw_input("Enter the plaintext ") line2=raw_input("Enter the plaintext ") split =len(line)/2.0 split=round(split, 0) split=int(split) line = line[split:] + line[:split] line = line.replace("E", "o") line = line.replace("O", "e") line = line.replace("YAR", "ray") line = line.replace("RAY", "yar") split =len(line2)/2.0 split=round(split, 0) split=int(split) line2 = line2[split:] + line2[:split] line2 = line2.replace("E", "o") line2 = line2.replace("O", "e") line2 = line2.replace("YAR", "ray") line2 = line2.replace("RAY", "yar") split =len(line1)/2.0 split=round(split, 0) split=int(split) line1 = line1[split:] + line1[:split] line1= line1.replace("E", "o") line1= line1.replace("O", "e") line1= line1.replace("YAR", "ray") line1= line1.replace("RAY", "yar") print line.lower() print line1.lower() print line2.lower()
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
Please include Line 7 for us to see.
"To the Flowers of Heidelberg" uses a metaphor in its last line.
metaphor
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Sounds like black line stain - it is a pellicle stain caused by gram-positive bacteria on your teeth. It is common in women and children. A dental hygenist can help remove it, but sadly it is quite tenacious and will grow back rapidly. * Tobacco stains. * Coffee stains. * Tea Stains. * Stains to some kind of spices.