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How do metaphors and extended metaphors defer?

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The way that metaphors and extended metaphors differ is: A metaphor is a limited length, but an extended metaphor is created over the course of a poem. Meaning, a metaphor is when the author uses a comparison between two different subject or objects in the poem . An extended metaphor happens when the author keeps using a metaphor over and over again throughout the poem.
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Metaphors compare a few things at a time.
While extended metaphors compare the same thing over a few lines, pages, or even whole stories.
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