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Which statement best explains seared in the flames of withering injustice as it is used in the second paragraph

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MrRowland
MrRowland MrRowland
  • 18-04-2018
This is most evidently a metaphor.  The thing to keep in mind when analyzing literature/poetry is that if you see figurative language making comparisons/drawing parallels between two differing things--instances where the meaning is not literal such as how injustice is not really a fire and has no flames--it's a safe bet you'll have on your hands a metaphor.
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turtle99
turtle99 turtle99
  • 18-01-2019

Slaves had been tortured and scarred by injustice.

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