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English, 02.07.2019 11:00 amelie1010

In george herbert's poem "praise (iii)," god's generosity is compared to a bottle. this comparison of two very dissimilar items was known as what type of figurative language? a,)an allegory b,) hyperbole c.)a personification d.)a conceit

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