English, 04.02.2020 03:00 makayyafreeman
Read the following excerpt and answer the question.
“my heart raced with joy. no dream, i thought, the waking truth at last! ” at those words dawn rose on her golden throne in a sudden gleam of light. (odyssey, 20: 100-3)
which of the following literary devices is most prominent in the excerpt above?
-metaphor
-epic simile
-hyperbole
-personification
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