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What figure of speech does Lord Capulet employ to express his grief for his dead daughter in these lines?

"Death, that hath ta'en her hence to make me wail, / Ties up my tongue, and will not let me speak."

A) hyperbole

B) metaphor

C) personification

D) simile

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