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Some literary devices here are similes and metaphors. I'm sorry for only providing 2, if I can spot a third I will let you know. An example of a simile in the poem is "When harsh words cut like a knife". Comparison using terms such as "like" is a clear demonstration of a simile. An example of a metaphor in the text is "Hiding in the Internet's shadows". Notice how hiding in the shadows of the internet is not possible in a literal sense, but lacks the usage of terminology like "like" or "such as" "as a" that a simile would provide. Good luck!
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She misses odysseys and was in her room watching out the window
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There was 10 children at the party. 3 of them was 5, 4 of them was 10, and 3 of them was 7. At the party there was cookies. Each age had a different amout of cookies the five year olds have 10 all together the 10 year olds had 11 cookies all together and the 7 year olds had 8 cookies all together. How much cookies did they eat in all??
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The writer mentions that Caesar was the first Roman to have come to Britain and describes Caesar's deeds admiringly. He considers Caesar a pioneer among the Romans. The writer glorifies the battle against the Britons. He also depicts Caesar as a very shrewd man.
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from edmentum