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English, 02.10.2019 05:30, brittanycrowdis

Danielle is reading a long narrative poem about the deeds of knights and princesses. in this work, the author makes lengthy and involved comparisons. which figure of speech is the author using in the poem?
dead metaphor
personification
epic simile
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