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Match to the correct ones 1. first english essayist nathaniel hawthorne 2. the first american novel eugene o'neill 3. a direct comparison emily and george 4. a dictionary of synonyms and antonyms samuel clemens 5. america's first great playwright anthology magazine 6. use of exaggerated language personification 7. the scarlet letter simile 8. the two young lovers of our town francis bacon 9. giving inanimate objects human characteristics stage manager 10. to town immediately prepositional phrase 11. the audience's guide for our town hyperbole 12. mark twain infinitive phrase 13. comparison of two unlike things using as or like metaphor 14. to leave immediately thesaurus 15. reader's digest the power of sympathy

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