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English, 26.03.2020 21:10, td0715

A man surfcasting on a point of rock For bass or mackerel, whipping his long rod To drop the sinker and the bait far out, Will hook a fish and rip it from the surface To dangle wriggling through the air: (Book 12, lines 194-197) a. Epithet b. Foreshadowing c. Epic Simile d. Extended Metaphor

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