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In saying, "not to strive after a life of ignoble ease, but to strive to do their duty," Roosevelt uses: A. metaphor. B. simile. C. antithesis. D. allegory. E. climax.…
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In saying, "not to strive after a life of ignoble ease, but to strive to do their duty," Roosevelt uses: A. metaphor. B. simile. C. antithesis. D. allegory. E. climax.…
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In saying, "not to strive after a life of ignoble ease, but to strive to do their duty," Roosevelt uses:
A. metaphor.
B. simile.
C. antithesis.
D. allegory.
E. climax.
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its is a metaphor
because it is more active
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