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Read the opening lines of "Fame is a Fickle Food," by Emily Dickinson. Answer the question that follows: Fame is a fickle food Upon a shifting plate The first line in this stanza features an example of
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Read the opening lines of "Fame is a Fickle Food," by Emily Dickinson. Answer the question that follows:
Fame is a fickle food
Upon a shifting plate
The first line in this stanza features an example of what?
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the answer is alliteration.
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the answer to this question is alliteration
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