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" You do not do, you do not do

Any more, black shoe

In which I have lived like a foot"

  • Here black shoe is used as ...................

AMetaphor

BSimlie

CPersonification

DIrony

Answer:

A. Metaphor

Read Explanation:

"You do not do, you do not do

Any more, black shoe

In which I have lived like a foot"

  • These lines are taken from Sylvia Plath's Daddy.

  • Black shoe is the metaphor for her father.


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