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SAT, 20.11.2021 22:10 dondre54

What is symbolism in a play? a figure of speech in which things, such as animals, have human attributes a literary device that uses vivid language that appeals to the senses a figure of speech that repeats a consonant sound for effect a literary device that uses something simple or insignificant to represent a much bigger idea.

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