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Read the excerpt below and answer the question.

I will tell you the tale of my wanderings and of the “Herculean” labors, as I may call them, which I endured only to find at last the oracle irrefutable.

Socrates’ use of the word “Herculean” in this excerpt from The Apology is an example of what literary device?

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Socrates’ use of the word “Herculean” in this excerpt from The Apology is an example of - allusion

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Answer: A) Allusion.

Step-by-step explanation: allusion is a literary device that consists in making a brief reference to a person, an event (historical, political, cultural, etc), or a place. In the given excerpt from "The Apology" when Socrates uses the word "Herculean" he is making an allusion to "Hercules" who was a Roman hero and god, son of Zeus (in the Greek mythology) and who was famous for his great strength and endurance.

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