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English, 27.06.2019 17:10 joannakawata6

Read these lines from yusef komunyakaa's poem "facing it":
a white vet's image floats
close to me, then his pale eyes
look through mine. i'm a window.
he's lost his right arm
inside the stone. in the black mirror
a woman's trying to erase names:
no, she's brushing a boy's hair.
vhich statement best interprets the author's use of metaphor in these lines?
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a. the metaphor of the window shows that the speaker is trying to
escape the bad choices he made in the past.
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b. the metaphor of the wall shows that people from all walks of life
are brought together in mourning.
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c. the metaphor of the window shows that the speaker is
empathetic to the pain of other vietnam veterans.
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d. the metaphor of the wall shows that the speaker understands the
pain and torment of other vietnam veterans,

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