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Feet seem to be saying: We have come so far, it is over. Which poetic technique do these lines from Plath’s poem “Edge” illustrate? apostrophe simile allusion personification
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Feet seem to be saying: We have come so far, it is over. Which poetic technique do these lines from Plath’s poem “Edge” illustrate?
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I think the answer is simile.
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Personification
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