laquediapuckett
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  • 20-02-2020
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are there actually "logs of wood" stiffened corpses?

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sweber03
sweber03 sweber03
  • 10-04-2020

Answer:

I don't completely understand what you're asking... But if stiffened corpses are being compared to logs of wood or vice versa, that is figurative (not literal) language, and "stiffened corpses" or "logs of wood" would be a metaphor.

Explanation:

(i.e. no there are not actually "logs of wood" stiffened corpses)

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