English, 06.01.2021 02:10 thomascoop85
What kind of figurative language does the author use in the following line:
"Never was man so widely mourned before. The whole world bowed their heads in grief when Abraham Lincoln died."
alliteration
assonance
parallel syntax
hyperbole
consonance
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