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English, 24.12.2019 20:31, tgould1969

Review the line from "spring and fall."
the blight man was born for

which best identifies and interprets the poetic device in this line?

a: it is a refrain; it is repeated in the poem to emphasize the endless nature of man's suffering

b: it is a simile; it means that men deserve to struggle due to their sinful nature

c: it is an allusion; it implies that mankind has been doomed to suffer since the fall of adam and eve

d: it is an image; it is used to show that men are more likely to suffer than women

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