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English literacy devices ! “the sun was bright but not glaring. the air smelled fresh and clean” is an example of which literary device? : simile imagery metaphor personification “he listened to the smooth purr of the engine” is an example of which literary device? onomatopoeia metaphor personification alliteration “her voice was as cool as the morning” is an example of which literarydevice? simile imagery assonance metaphor “ convertible, content to stay in line.” is an example of which literary device? irony atmosphere allegory which of the following is created by the line “the car turned sideways. it was then that his mother began to scream.”? suspense irony setting resolution personification

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