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1 May, 18:41

The miller's wife had waited long,

The tea was cold, the fire was dead;

And there might yet be nothing wrong

In how he went and what he said:

Which stylistic or literary device does the author use in these lines?

A) assonance

B) end rhyme

C) alliteration Eliminate

D) internal rhyme

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  1. 1 May, 19:31
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    I believe it is B, end rhyme because you can automatically eliminate the other choices
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