Ow does the poet use literary devices in lines 11 and 12? Choose THREE responses.
A
Allitera...
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Ow does the poet use literary devices in lines 11 and 12? Choose THREE responses.
A
Alliteration is used to imitate the sound of the waves.
B
Onomatopoeia is used to give intensity to the action of the waves.
C
An internal rhyme is used to express the fog's response to the disappearance of the light.
D
Foreshadowing is used to clue the reader about the brutality of the storm.
E
Assonance of the long o vowel sound is used to reflect the heaviness of the fog.
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