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What is the main difference between wheatley’s "on virtue" and frost’s "mending wall"? "on virtue" uses everyday language, while "mending wall" does not. "on virtue" uses metaphor, while "mending wall" does not. "mending wall" is in a modern format, while "on virtue" is not. "mending wall" has a strict rhyme scheme, while "on virtue" is not.

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A metaphor is a figure of speech in which a word is applied to an object, "On Virtue" employs metaphor, whereas "Mending Wall" does not.

What is a metaphor?

A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.

The primary distinction between Wheatley's "On Virtue" and Frost's "Mending Wall" is that "On Virtue" employs metaphor, whereas "Mending Wall" does not.

Therefore, the above explanation aptly describes the statement.

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