Read these lines from the poem “dreams,” by langston hughes.
which figure of speech is used i...
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Read these lines from the poem “dreams,” by langston hughes.
which figure of speech is used in the bold line of the poem?
life is a broken-winged bird
that cannot fly.
a.
alliteration
b.
metaphor
c.
simile
d.
onomatopoeia
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