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Fiesta28 [93]
2 years ago
7

Please help which literary device is used in this quote

English
1 answer:
Aleonysh [2.5K]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Flashback

Explanation:

He is remembering an event from earlier.

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“Since Richard mentioned the olden days lets harken to 1620 when universal land measures first became law in England and America. As you rode your horse into town you had to pass 80 telephone poles in order to reach a mile because they were 1 chain apart, or 66 feet. And each chain had 100 links, if you wanted to break it down further. Road rights-of-way also were 1 chain wide. And 80 square chains made a square mile, or 640 acres – and that was 1 section of land.

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