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And the apple-trees cover'd with blossoms, and the fruit afterward, and wood-berries, and the commonest weeds by the road;
And the old drunkard staggering home from the out-house of the tavern, whence he had lately risen,
And the school-mistress that pass'd on her way to the school,
And the friendly boys that pass'd—and the quarrelsome boys,
And the tidy and fresh-cheek'd girls—and the barefoot negro boy and girl,
And all the changes of city and country, wherever he went.

Which poetic device is exemplified in this stanza? Select all that apply.

allegory
anaphora
imagery
metaphor

Answers

Answered by raiaryan2007
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Answer:

imagery,metaphor is the answer

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