Is The Saying "Alter With Age" A Metaphor Or Simile Or Personification?
I need to now all the figurtive laguage in the poem The Lockless Door By robert frost
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Metaphor is a language that directly compares unrelated subjects. In the simplest case, this takes the form as :alter With Age.
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