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28 May, 21:06

Read the following passage from "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock":

In the room the women come and go

Talking of Michelangelo.

What literary device is most clearly used in this passage?

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A. Hyperbole

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B. Allusion

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C. Slant rhyme

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D. Alliteration

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  1. 28 May, 22:38
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    B. Allusion

    Explanation:

    A. Generally speaking hyperbole is exaggerated comparison which means that you compare two things in a manner that is obviously unrealistic.

    For example: That guy over there is as tall as a building.

    B. Allusion means speaking about someone or something without directly mentioning it. In this example they are speaking about Michelangelo's work, not about him as a person.

    C. Slant rhyme is a type of rhyme where two verses do not end with same letter or/and sound

    For example: work: talk

    D. Alliteration is repetition of the same (similar) consonants in the beginning of the adjacent words.

    For example: She sells sea shells by the sea shore.

    Considering this we see that answers A, C and D are not correct
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