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Why does John Milton rely so heavily on the use of extended similes in Paradise Lost?
The extended simile is a reflection of the influence of the Bible in the poem.
The extensive comparison of an extended simile emphasizes its point more than a short simile does.
Milton worried that readers would not understand the poem otherwise.
The extended simile is a popular literary device of the time.

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