The fog comes on little cat feet. It sits looking over harbor and city on silent haunches and then moves on. What is the main difference between Sandburg’s "Fog" and Frost’s "Mending Wall"?.

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A. “Fog” uses everyday language, while “Mending Wall” does not.

B. “Fog” uses metaphor, while “Mending Wall” does not.

C. “Mending Wall” is in a modern format, while “Fog” is not.

D. “Mending Wall” is in free verse, while “Fog” is not.

The main difference between Sandburg's "Fog" and Frost's "Mending Wall" is:

“Fog” uses metaphor, while “Mending Wall” does not.

Let's understand what metaphor is and how it's seen in the poem.

What is metaphor?

A metaphor is a figure of speech which is used to describe/refer to a thing by mentioning another thing.

Metaphor is used:

  • To make comparison
  • Describe an object or action in way that is not literally true.
  • It states that one thing is another thing.

From Sandburg's "Fog", we see the use of extended metaphor. The poet describes the fog as a cat that comes on a tiny, silent feet.

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