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English, 20.09.2019 15:30 lenniestreet10

match each example of imaginative comparisons, sound devices, and rhetorical devices to the correct term.
“a dozen carbines rattled at them.” (from “a gray sleeve)
“a heavy odor as from burned paper” (from “a gray sleeve”)
“lands/leans/wobbles/wavers” (from “foul shot”)
“who has seen the wind? ” (from “who has seen the wind? ”)
“a click, he stands at attention a wheeze” (“from “march for a one-man band”)
“he stolidly rose and fell . . in all the indifference of a deacon’s figure.” (from “a gray sleeve”)
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