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Metaphors In 'Slam, Dunk, And I' M Nobody Who Are You

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How do authors use metaphors to communicate a lesson? Why does the author use metaphors? These texts will tell you. In the texts "Slam, Dunk, and Hook", "The Road not Taken", and "I'm Nobody Who Are You?" all the authors used metaphors to communicate the main idea. What did these metaphors communicate? Were they trying to communicate a sense of belonging and identity? In the text "Slam, Dunk, and Hook" the author used multiple different metaphors to communicate different ideas. One example of this is when the text states " Trouble was there slapping a blackjack against an open palm.'' This is a metaphor that explains how when they play basketball trouble can't get to them. Trouble stands for a cop, which stays away from the basketball players because they stay out of …show more content…

One example of this is when the text states " Trouble was there slapping a blackjack against an open palm.'' This is a metaphor that explains how when they play basketball trouble can't get to them. Trouble stands for a cop, which stays away from the basketball players because they stay out of trouble while playing basketball. This metaphor also communicates the idea of how playing basketball gives them a sense of belonging which keeps them out of trouble. Unlike the text "A Road Not Taken", "I'm Nobody Who Are You," the author used a metaphor to show their identity. The text states "I'm Nobody..." to show readers that they don't want to be known and have everyone's attention. The speaker feels like if they were to be somebody, they would not get to be themselves. So instead of trying to fit in and change their identity, they chose to be themselves. Unlike the text "A Road Not Taken", "I'm Nobody Who Are You," the author used a metaphor to show their

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