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In "I'm Nobody! Who are you?" what does the speaker compare to a frog?

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Answer: In the poem's only instance of figurative imagery, the speaker compares being a "Somebody" to being like a frog. This frog is a "public" creature, which refers to the fact that frogs announce their presence essentially, tell their names

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Frog is a public image

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Being " Somebody "

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