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Alex Ar [27]
3 years ago
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The line “violently shuddered—with the fright of it” could be categorized as a(n) _____ and a _____. anaphora; sensory appeal se

nsory appeal; image paradox; anaphora personification; image
English
1 answer:
Luba_88 [7]3 years ago
3 0
From the excerpt of Inferno “Just as he finished, the blackened landscape. Violently shuddered — with the fright of it. My memory once more bathes me in sweat.”
The line “violently shuddered—with the fright of it” could be categorized as an image and a sensory appeal. 
This sensory language calls to one or more of the senses, making eloquent the writer’s characterization of what he contemplates with. 
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