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English, 08.12.2021 23:20 Cocco

Poem: Who killed the Plan?
"I," said the Critic,
"I knew how to hit it,
I killed the Plan."

Who killed the Plan?
"I," the Bore said,
"I talked it dead,
I killed the Plan."

Who killed the Plan?
"I," said the Sloth,
"I lagged and was loth.
And I killed the Plan."

Who killed the Plan?
"I," said Ambition,
"With my selfish vision
I killed the Plan."

Who killed the Plan?
"I," said the Crank,
"With my nonsense rank
I killed the Plan."

1.) Where is metaphor used and how?
2.) Who killed the plan?

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