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21 March, 12:08

Which excerpts "the caged bird" cam be interpreted c as a part of the extended metaphor that represents freedom? Check all that apply

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  1. 21 March, 15:42
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    floats downstream, the trade winds soft, and dawn-bright lawn

    Explanation:

    Hi, after reading the poem I find the following three ideas as metaphors representing freedom.

    A bird that 'floats downstream' is not tied to a cage, it is being carried by nature. This poem is comparing a free bird to one in a cage at all times.

    'the trade winds soft' is also used in a paragraph describing a free bird and the way it flies freely when it thinks of another breeze. In a cage, it would go nowhere.

    'dawn bright lawn' is the surface where the bird can find his food (fat worms) instead of seeds given to birds in a cage.
  2. 21 March, 15:53
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    "floats downstream

    the trade winds soft

    dawn-bright lawn""

    The above excerpt of """The Cages Bird""can be interpreted as part of the extended metaphor that represents freedom.
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