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English, 23.10.2019 16:00, officialariana01

Match each excerpt to the figurative language it uses.
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o, for a draught of vintage! that hath been cool'd a long age in the deep-delved earth, tasting of flora and the country green, dance, and provençal song, and sunburnt mirth! (from “ode to a nightingale” by john keats)
the western wave was all a-flame the day was well nigh done! almost upon the western wave rested the broad bright sun; when that strange shape drove suddenly betwixt us and the sun. (from “the rime of the ancient mariner” by samuel taylor coleridge)
heaven! the crisis— the danger is past, and the lingering illness is over at last— and the fever called "living" is conquered at last. (from “for annie” by edgar allan poe)
ah, sunflower, weary of time, who countest the steps of the sun; seeking after that sweet golden clime where the traveller’s journey is done; (from “ah! sun-flower” by william blake)

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