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weqwewe [10]
3 years ago
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HELP!!!!! ASAP!!! Please :) Which best identifies and interprets the poetic technique represented in these lines? A. Simile; it

compares the balloon man to a goat to show his presence ruins an otherwise perfect afternoon. B. Repetition; the repetition of the word goat shows that the balloon man has a deep appreciation for nature. C. Allusion; the phrase goat-footed connects balloon man to the Greek god pan, who heralded the coming of spring. D. Imaginary; the author paints a vivid picture of the menacing nature of the balloon man by comparing him to a goat. I think D!!!

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Ber [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: C. Allusion; the phrase goat-footed connects balloon man to the Greek god pan, who heralded the coming of spring.

An allusion is a figure of speech in which a character, event or object from a different context is referred to indirectly, hoping that the audience would be able to make the direct connection. Therefore, allusions usually reference well-known works of art, myths, folk tales, historical events, etc. that would be familar to most readers. In this case, the reference to a "goat-footed" being refers to the Greek god Pan.

Contact [7]3 years ago
4 0
Hello, sorry this is a little late!

I can confirm, your answer is option C, <span>allusion; the phrase goat-footed connects balloon man to the Greek god pan.

I have taken this test before and can 100% confirm this answer is correct!

Hope this helps, and have a great day! :)</span>
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