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Which phrase best describes Plath’s technique in her poem “Edge”? A. the use of largely figurative language B. the use of mostly literal language C. extensive use of apostrophe and alliteration D. the
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Which phrase best describes Plath’s technique in her poem “Edge”?
A. the use of largely figurative language
B. the use of mostly literal language
C. extensive use of apostrophe and alliteration
D. the use of strict meter and set rhyme scheme
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A. the use of largely figurative language
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The answer is (A). Plath was known to use vivid imagery, metaphors and smiles. She was a very creative poet. So, it's the use of largely figurative language which best describes her technique.
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