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What is a key reason to include metaphors in a literary work? A. to lengthen a literary work so it can be taught in classrooms easily B. to explore humans’ relationships to ideals, inner lives, and environments C. to classify literary work into specific categories D. to create new and surprising comparisons and deepen understanding

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it's probably D
because metaphors are actually quite difficult to understand in most cases so it's not A and B just seems like another stylistic device and C idk
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The answer is D because the whole point of a metaphor is to compare things in a unique way and it makes people really think.

I hope this helped :)
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