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The first is used to descrive Marley "He was dead, as dead as a door nail" and the houses opposite were mere phantoms

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In Stave 2 of "A Christmas Carol," metaphors can be found throughout the text, such as Scrooge being compared to "an ogre" or the chain Marley wears being described as a "serpent." These metaphors help to create vivid imagery and emphasize the themes of the story, such as the consequences of greed and isolation.

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