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“Have some sympathy fuh me. Put me down easy, Janie, Ah’m a cracked plate.” Which literary device does Hurston use in the last two words of the following lines from chapter two? motif simile imagery metaphor
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“Have some sympathy fuh me. Put me down easy, Janie, Ah’m a cracked plate.”
Which literary device does Hurston use in the last two words of the following lines from chapter two?
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methpor
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