The Sledding Hill

What metaphors are used in The Sledding Hill by Chris Crutcher?

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In Chapter Eight, Billy mentions that Eddie and the Reverend are like speeding trains speeding toward head-on collision. The crash he describes is a metaphor for the uprising that is about to take place between Eddie and Reverend Tartar over Tartar's religious beliefs and tyrannical methods of discipline.

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The Sledding Hill