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Choose either Taylor’s "Huswifery" OR Bradstreet’s "To My Dear and Loving Husband". Part 1:

In one paragraph, identify the comparison in the extended metaphor. After you identify the comparison, explain what the author’s purpose is for using the metaphor. How does this contribute to the author’s message?
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Find a song that uses extended metaphor. Print out or download the lyrics, and then, in one paragraph, identify the comparison in the extended metaphor. Explain what the author’s purpose is for using the metaphor. How does this contribute to the author’s message?
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Refer to Bradstreet’s "To My Dear and Loving Husband".

Explain the meaning of the two following phrases as they are used in the poem. You may write the answer in one word or a short phrase.

I prize thy love
Thy love is such I can no way repay

In two separate sentences, use these phrases to illustrate their meanings as used in the poem. Your sentences should use subject matter that is different from the poem.

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