When I'm Gone

What is an example of metaphor in the novel, When I’m Gone?

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“Maybe he was like that house, so changed that all those bad things from years ago didn’t matter anymore. Though he was fairly certain he was more like Natalie’s old house, a teardown that needed to be built again” (226).

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When I’m Gone, pg. 226