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English, 17.09.2021 22:00 fitzghost

When from the pillow, where wet-cheeked I lay, A head as hairy as Faunus, thrust its way
Right sudden against my face, —
Which is an example of an allusion from the poem?
A. hairy as Faunus
B. wet-cheeked I lay
C. A head as hairy
D. thrust its way

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