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Y_Kistochka [10]
3 years ago
9

In this excerpt from act III of Shakespeare’s Macbeth, which rhetorical device is used in the underlined words?

English
2 answers:
dimaraw [331]3 years ago
6 0
I am pretty sure its <span>personification </span>
Naya [18.7K]3 years ago
6 0
It's personification i'v tried all the rest  
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