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Oh, praise me not the silent folk; To me, they only seem Like leafless, bird-abandoned oak And muffled frozen stream. simile metaphor personification hyperbole
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Oh, praise me not the silent folk; To me, they only seem Like leafless, bird-abandoned oak And muffled frozen stream. simile metaphor personification hyperbole
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Oh, praise me not the silent folk; To me, they only seem Like leafless, bird-abandoned oak And muffled frozen stream.
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the answer will be a simile.
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Since they used like I’m assuming it’s a simile. I may be wrong though!
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