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What literary device is most prominent in the repeated use of “Like a” in the comparisons?

AAlliteration

BIrony

CAnaphora

DHyperbole

Answer:

C. Anaphora

Read Explanation:

Shelley begins several stanzas with “Like a,” which is a clear case of anaphora—a rhetorical device involving repetition at the beginning of successive phrases to create rhythm and emphasize a theme​.


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