Read the following passage from jules verne's a journey to the centre of the earth:
his...
English, 10.11.2019 01:31 josebrown521
Read the following passage from jules verne's a journey to the centre of the earth:
his eyes, which started rather prominently from a very large head, the face belonging to which was simple and naive, appeared very quick and intelligent.
what is this passage an example of?
paradox
symbolism
allusion
metaphor
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