Respuesta :
Answer:
“because your laughter / will be for my hands / like a fresh sword.”
Explanation:
Metaphor is a figure of language in which one uses a word or an expression in a sense that is not very common, revealing a relation of similarity between two terms.
In this case, the author of the phrase is establishing a relationship of resemblance between a smile and a sword. He meant that the smile of his beloved makes him powerful in the same way that a sword would leave.
Answer:
''your laughter must raise / its foamy cascade''
Explanation:
We need to remember that Metaphors DO NOT use like or as in their figurative illustrations, these are called similies. Metaphors make a direct comparison. As seen in the answer Neruda makes a direct comparison of the person's laughter to a Foamy cascade as it rises. It has no mention of like or as.