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, 22.12.2019 17:31,
Shueki
“water, water, everywhere,
and all the boards did shrink;
water, water, everywhere,
nor any drop to drink.”
- from the "rime of the ancient mariner".
which type of figure of speech is found in this literary example?
alliteration
hyperbole
metaphor
irony
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Attaullah2519
The figure of speech I'd like to think is hyperbole
answered: Guest
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answered: Guest
i think that it is letter d.
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