This question is based on Literary Appreciation.
'The hoe is her barber'
The line above is an example of
The line "The hoe is her barber" is a metaphor because it compares two unlike things (a hoe and a barber) without using "like" or "as". The metaphor suggests that the hoe serves a similar function to a barber, possibly in terms of shaping or maintaining something, but it doesn't literally mean that the hoe is a barber. It's an indirect comparison to convey an idea.
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