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quester [9]
2 years ago
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Both artists use exaggeration to emphasize the intensity of their love. Cite an example of this from each piece. (song "Stereo H

earts" and poem "A Red Red Rose". giving 50 points please help-
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Nata [24]2 years ago
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Answer: The first line of “Stereo Hearts” is a metaphor.

Explanation: The first line of “A Red, Red Rose” is a simile. Find and write down ametaphor from the poem. Both artists use exaggeration to emphasize the intensity of their love. Cite an example of thisfrom each piece. Closely examine the rhyme scheme of each piece and explain any patterns you find.

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