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English, 01.09.2019 13:30 milkcap1

Read these lines from canto ix:
for now there came upon the muddy waves
a blasting sound, a fear-inspiring roar,
causing both sides of the shore to
what literary device does dante use in these lines to enhance the reader's understanding of the scene?
a. allegory
b. allusion
c. symbolism
d. imagery

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