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When two caldrons of soup were left out during the bombing: Eli writes

that the soup cauldrons are, "Two lambs with hundreds of wolves lying in
wait for them. Two lambs without a shepherd, free for the taking" (59).
What kind of figurative language it this?
The book it night by Elie Wiesel

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Answer: Eli is inferring that the soup cauldrons are equivalent to 1 lamb, likely that Eli sees the cauldrons of soup as lambs, (the main ingredient).

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