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What is the literary device here? "Some books are meant to be chewed and digested." I was thinking a pun because puns have two meanings. I thought that chewed and digested have two meanings. I don't know
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What is the literary device here?
"Some books are meant to be chewed and digested."
I was thinking a pun because puns have two meanings. I thought that chewed and digested have two meanings. I don't know if I'm right.
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It’s the quality and and value of the content of the books some are to be swallowed and tasted
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