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English, 25.02.2021 03:00, Becky323

Which poetic device does the passage most clearly use? I had just quit my job. Sure, money would be tight for a while, but the feeling of freedom made it all seem worth it. The air was clear today, and the Statue of Liberty loomed in the distance. A. Alliteration
B. Symbolism
C. Personification
D. Rhyme

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