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Read this passage from The Phantom Tollbooth What literary device does the author use to let setting drearier? The sky became quite gray and, along with it, the whole countryside zeemed to lose its color and assume the gere monotonous tone Everything was quiet, and even The air hung heavily. The birds sang only gray songs and the road wound back and forth in an endless series of Gimong curies O a homophone O an idiom O onomatopoeia O a pun Next Save and Exit

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