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Why is the eagle in the iroko tree an appropriate metaphor to describe chinua achebe?
a.
achebe is a very religious man.
b.
he is physically strong and tall.
c.
he is highly regarded as an author.
d.
achebe always wears a pin with that image.
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Which poetic techniques are illustrated in the opening lines “i am fourteen/and my skin has betrayed me/the boy i cannot live without/still sucks his thumb/in secret”? alliteration and metaphor allusion and alliteration apostrophe and simile personification and enjambment
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