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Of what literary device is this poem an example?
o extended metaphor
onomatopoeia
extended simile
o apostrophe



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The poem "Fame is a Bee" is an example of the literary device known as extended metaphor, as stated in option A and further explained below.

What is an extended metaphor?

First, we need to understand that a metaphor is a figure of speech in which two different things are compared. An extended metaphor is what we have when, in a poem, a metaphor is longer than usual, taking up several lines or, sometimes, the whole poem.

That is the case with the poem "Fame is a Bee," by Emily Dickinson. The entire poem consists of only four lines, and fame is compared to a bee in all of them.

With the information above in mind, we can choose option A as the correct answer.

Learn more about extended metaphors here:

https://brainly.com/question/10810703

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