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Which of the following does NOT appear in this excerpt? A. hyperbole B. allusion C. personification D. extended metaphor E. red herring From the story labour by Thomas Carlyle…
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Which of the following does NOT appear in this excerpt? A. hyperbole B. allusion C. personification D. extended metaphor E. red herring From the story labour by Thomas Carlyle…
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Which of the following does NOT appear in this excerpt?
A. hyperbole
B. allusion
C. personification
D. extended metaphor
E. red herring
From the story labour by Thomas Carlyle
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I believe it’s D extended metaphor because I read this story a while back
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red herring i think i dont sure
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