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Posted by me on March 08, 19103 at 22:06:13:
In Reply to: Re: The Motive for Metaphor posted by margaret on February 28, 19102 at 15:27:34:
: : : Does anyone understand this poem?
: : nope not a clue, and i have to write a 350 word response about in for tomorrow.
: what is the motive for metaphor> does anyone know?????
I think it means the changes that a person will go through in his life.... well
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