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English, 06.05.2020 18:06 lizzepacheco
Conrad makes ample use of figurative language to make meaning for his reader. Which literary device is he using in the excerpt that follows?
"There was an eddy in the mass of human bodies, and the woman with helmeted head and tawny cheeks …"
A. irony
B. alliteration
C. personification
D. simile
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