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The shore of Lochgyle has been referred to as ‘fatal shore!’ The poetic device used here is_______ (i) metaphor. (ii) simile. (iii) transferred epithet. (iv) onomatopoeia
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The shore of Lochgyle has been referred to as ‘fatal shore!’ The poetic device used here is_______
(i) metaphor.
(ii) simile.
(iii) transferred epithet.
(iv) onomatopoeia
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05/02/2021 12:37 pm

(i) metaphor.
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