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Metaphor

What is an example of metaPHOR?

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The second chapter is centered around the idea that both the British and the Americans have a problem with their gunpowder supply. It seems that neither party has enough to last them through the war even though in the beginning the British have more gunpowder than the Americans. It becomes quickly clear that the gunpowder is used here as a metaphor for power and whoever has more of it has a better chance at winning the war.

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