Read the lines of poetry.
"a sidewalk cracked and splintered lay,
in cement...
English, 22.10.2019 13:00 melanie1055
Read the lines of poetry.
"a sidewalk cracked and splintered lay,
in cement stone of foggy gray."
what poetry devices are contained in the lines? (select all that apply.)
couplet
tone
inversion
hyperbole
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