"sorrow knocked at my door, but i was afraid" is an example of
a) alliteration.
b) hype...
English, 19.10.2019 03:50 littlemrslazy
"sorrow knocked at my door, but i was afraid" is an example of
a) alliteration.
b) hyperbole.
c) metaphor.
d) personification.
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