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English, 27.12.2020 08:10 Sylnatius6736

Which of the lines from "Harlem” uses a metaphor, rather than a simile, to describe a dream deferred? Or fester like a sore—
Does it stink like rotten meat?
like a syrupy sweet?
Or does it explode?

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