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English, 08.02.2021 16:20 Piercey4642

"We found wires that led to strange little globes of glass on the walls; they contained threads of metal thinner than a spider's web" contains the following
literary devices...
alliteration and metaphor
personifcation and hyperbole
simile and alliteration
allusion and foreshadowing

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