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English, 01.12.2020 14:00 nakeytrag

What effect does the use of a literary device have on the meaning of this passage?
In an email, Brenda told me she's the best golfer, rower, speller, and
runner in the county. She's probably a good storyteller too.
A. It provides a list of all of the activities that Brenda excels at.
B. It humorously conveys the author's negative opinion of Brenda.
C. It adds completeness by bringing up an activity that Brenda didn't
mention.
D. It uses a comparison to demonstrate that the author is a better
athlete.

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