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Read the following passage from "Every Man a King":
[T...
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Pleaseee help. Will mark brainliest!
Read the following passage from "Every Man a King":
[T]hey own just as much as they did, and probably a little bit more; they hold just as many of the debts of the common people as they ever held, and probably a little bit more; and unless we, my friends, are going to give the people of this country a fair shake of the dice, by which they will all get something out of the funds of this land, there is not a chance on the topside of this God's eternal earth by which we can rescue this country and rescue the people of this country.
Which phrase is an example of epistrophe?
A. [T]hey own just as much as they did
B. topside f this God's eternal earth
C. and probably a little bit more
D. a fair shake of the dice
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