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Shakespeare uses what kind of figure of speech when he uses "ink" to refer to a poem?

• metaphor
• paraphrase
• personification
• synecdoche

User Toyos
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Answer:

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User Sydney Loteria
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Answer:

syncedoche <3

Step-by-step explanation:

What "miracle" is Shakespeare talking about? What does the "black ink" represent? The miracle Shakespeare is talking about is the poem itself. Here, Shakespeare uses the "black ink" of a pen or quill to refer to the poem as a whole. This is called a synecdoche.

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