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Why does the author use the metaphor "Now, he's a statue and stands in one spot"?
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Why does the author use the metaphor "Now, he's a statue and stands in one spot"?
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Why does the author use the metaphor "Now, he's a statue and stands in one spot"?
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Maybe because he is died/now is a statue and so statues can’t move so the author probably just put that metaphor. I dunno♀️....hope it helped tho...
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in my mind, he is dead...
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