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  • 03-12-2014
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what is the metaphor in the sentence "time was the great millstone, which ground is to dust like kerneled wheat?"

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Admiraldixon5
Admiraldixon5 Admiraldixon5
  • 03-12-2014
The metaphor in this statement is "the great millstone" it kind of qualification word it express how big the time was.
But in reality, millstone doesn't even have a relationship with the time.
So "the great millstone" is a metaphor.
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