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English, 21.01.2022 20:30, nnance4784

Using context clues, determine what literary device Lowell is
using in this line to describe
the effect of the snow?

"Came Chanticleer's
muffled crow"

A He is using archaic language -- language
that is no longer in use.
B. He is using personification -- a rooster,
Chanticleer, personifies the snow.
C. He is using sensory language -- the snow
muffles Chanticleer's crow.

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