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What is an example of metaphor in the novel, Homegoing?

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Metaphor:

He could see the differences between them as long ravines, impossible to cross. He was old; she was young. He was educated; she was not. He was scarred; she was whole. Each difference split the ravine wider and wider still. There was no way.”

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