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English, 19.02.2021 21:20 ohartshorn1599

The Skaters Black swallows swooping or gliding
In a furry of entangled loops and curves.
The skaters sklm over the frozen river.
And the grinding click of their skates as they impinge upon the surface.
Is like the brushing together of thin wing-tips of silver.
("The Skaters" by John Gould Petcher)
Which describes the extended metaphor that the poet develops?
1. The poet compares skating to the process of making jewelry,
2. The poet compares skaters to people who are knitting with yarn.
3. The poet compares the motion and sound of skaters to that of birds.
O 4 The poet compares the figures skaters make to those made by artists

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The Skaters Black swallows swooping or gliding
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