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And then: as if the fire grew tight to her, she gathers it all up and casts it off disdainfully, with imperious demeanor and looks: it lies there raging on the ground and keeps on flaming and does not give up—. but triumphant, self-assured, and with a sweet greeting smile she lifts her face and stamps it out with little furious feet. which poetic device to illustrate the woman’s movement in this excerpt from “spanish dancer”? select all that apply. allusion enjambment personification simile

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