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English, 24.09.2019 13:30, webbhlharryteach

Isend you three grey cats with gifts— (for uniformity of metaphor, since bacchus, satan, and the hangman are not contemporaneous in my mythology) i send you three grey cats with gifts, queen guinevere, to warn you, sleekly, silently to pay the forfeit. source: seiffert, marjorie allen. “the king sends three cats to guinevere.” blackcatpoems. com. black cat poems, n. d. web. 7 july 2011. which poetic device does the speaker use in the line, “since bacchus, satan, and the hangman”? allusion hyperbole simile metonymy

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