<span>The </span>incorporation<span> of a </span>amusing<span> character, scene, or witty </span>discourse<span> in an </span>something else genuine<span> work, </span>regularly<span> to </span>soothe<span> tension</span>
It helps the reader experience the poet's thought process.
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Brainliest?
A metaphor- it compares two things without using "as" or "like"
You should be able to find it in the Table of Content, which is in the very beginning of the book.
Answer:
I think the answer is C
Explanation:
Can I have brainlest if I am right