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Which lines in this excerpt from elizabeth bishop's "the fish" use assonance? 1. he was speckled with barnacles,2. fine rosettes of lime, and infested3. with tiny white sea-lice, and underneath two or threerags of green weed hung down.4. while his gills were breathing inthe terrible oxygen--the frightening gills,5. fresh and crisp with blood, that can cut so badly—6. i thought of the coarse white fleshpacked in like feathers, the big bones and the little bones, the right answer is 2, 3, and 4 lines. i got 5/5i am doing this because other answers innbsp; are wrong

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