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English, 06.12.2021 03:40, dontcareanyonemo

Which literary device(s) would be best to include as part of a literary analysis topic?
A. The device of symbolism, which occurs throughout the text and
strongly supports the theme
B. The device of irony, which is somewhat hidden in one or two
places in the text
C The device of metaphor, which the author uses in the text but
which does not strongly tie to theme

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