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posledela
2 years ago
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Which lines from DH Lawerence's "Piccadilly Circus at Night" contain a metaphor? A. Our faces flower for a liste hour. Daisies t

hat walan ailen B. When into the night the yellow light is roused like dust above the C. Or like a mist the moon has issed from off a pool in the midst of the downs​
English
1 answer:
myrzilka [38]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

a

Explanation:

b is a simile

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