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What is the type of figurative language is used in this quote and what does it emphasize about the treatment of slaves? Quote: “We were often in the field from the first approach of day till its last lingering ray had left us; and at saving-fodder time, midnight often caught us in the field binding blades.” Please Answer I will give points! PLEASE PLEASE :(

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