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English, 10.12.2019 03:31, shandrablue9348

Which excerpt from neruda’s “your laughter” contains an example of a metaphor?

“your laughter must raise / its foamy cascade”
“my love, in the darkest / hour your laughter / opens”
“i want your laughter like / the flower i was waiting for”
“because your laughter / will be for my hands / like a fresh sword.”

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