Answer:
Part A: D
Part B: A and D
Explanation:
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The correct answer is 1. an extended comparison.
A metaphor is a type of comparison - when you are symbolically comparing two or more things (without using words such as like or as), you are using a metaphor. If you extend that metaphor into several lines or stanzas within a poem, then you are using an extended metaphor, which commonly appears in epic poems such as The Odyssey or The Iliad.
Rhythm is its own term, but rhythm is a function of the meter of a poem
It can actually be used interchangeably
The answer is <span>historic</span>