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The eighth stanza of Robert Lowell's poem "For the Union Dead" begins: "The monument sticks like a fishbone / in the city's throat." The two poetic devices used in these lines from the poem are
hyperbole and simile
metaphor and Imagery
Imagery and hyperbole
simile and personification

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