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Bart Edelman's poem "They Shot Wook Kim" describes the real-life murder of a Korean immigrant as he worked the night shift at a gas station. The poem begins with the words one through eight scattered randomly across the page, representing the eight times Wook Kim was shot and conveying the senseless, violent nature of his death. The poet uses structure and irony to portray modern America and its "complex cultures thrown into chaos," a world which Wook Kim did not really understand, and which he will never have the chance to fully learn about.
Answer:
The kind of literary device Huck is using in the sentence is: simile.
Explanation:
A simile is a literary device used when we want to compare something to something else in order to imply that the two things have a similarity. It has, thus, the same purpose as a metaphor, with the difference that the simile relies on words such as "like" or "as" to make the comparison, while the metaphor does not. Huck is using a simile to compare the Spanish moss to gray beards in the way they hang down from the trees:
"<u>trees with Spanish moss on them, hanging down from the limbs</u> like <u>long, gray beards"</u>