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25 July, 10:19

The words "Time and his brother Care had set some marks" (lines 8-9)

provide an example of *

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A. paradox

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B. hyperbole

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C. alliteration

D. understatement

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E. personficiation

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  1. 25 July, 10:26
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    Unclear question, but I infer you are referring to a passage that isn't mentioned.

    Answer:

    e. Personification

    Explanation:

    Based on the context which referred to abstract objects; time and care, the author seems to be personifying 'Time'.

    Note that Personification is a type of figure of speech that attributes or refers to something that is not a person as though it were.

    One common example is "Have you seen my car? Isn't she beautiful?". We noticed the car is spoken as though it were a person.
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