English, 28.08.2020 01:01 sarinawhitaker
Which type of figurative language is Bradstreet using in these lines from "Upon the Burning of Our House?"
"Thou hast an house on high erect,
Framed by that mighty Architect,
With glory richly furnished,
Stands permanent though this be fled."
A). Simile
B). Metaphor or extended metaphor
C). Personification
D). All of the above
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