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Ratling [72]
3 years ago
9

Read the following lines from the poem “Spanish Dancer” and answer the question.

English
2 answers:
creativ13 [48]3 years ago
6 0

By employing alliteration, they suggest a flurry of movement

ZanzabumX [31]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: D) By employing alliteration, they suggest a flurry of movement.

Explanation: alliteration is a literary device that consists in the repetition of the beginning sounds of consecutive words, or words that are close to each other in a sentence. In the given lines from the poem "Spanish Dancer" we can see an example of alliteration in the words "faster" (repeated two times), "fans" and "flames," the repetition of the "f" sound suggests a flurry of movement.  

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