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“fog” by carl sandburg the fog comes on little cat feet. it sits looking over harbor and city on silent haunches and then moves on. source: sandberg, carl. “fog.” chicago poems. new york: henry holt and company, 1916. 71. web. representative poetry online. web. 9 june 2011. which of the following excerpts from the poem reflects the use of figurative language? i. “the fog comes/on little cat feet.” ii. “it sits looking/over harbor and city” iii. “on silent haunches/and then moves on.” ii only ii and iii i and iii i, ii, and iii

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