What Literary Device is shown in the lines below?
Who says this? "he wants the natural touch: for the poor wren, the most diminutive of birds, will fight, her young ones in her nest, against the owl."
A. Personification
B.Simile
C.Allusion
D.Imagery

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Answer:

k

Explanation:

k good

The  Literary Device is shown in the lines below is Personification as the ldy speaks.

What is the Oxymoron in Shakespeare's Macbeth?

This first instance is from the play's commencing scene and it's far a part of a appeal chanted via way of means of witches: Fair is foul, and foul is honest: Hover thru the fog and filthy air. In this specific scene, the oxymoron "honest is foul, and foul is honest" speaks to the witches' evil character.

The literary tool used is metaphor. Malcom explains how Macbeth became as soon as sincere however now even listening to his call blisters his tongue. The metaphor compares Macbeth's call to the sensation of a blister. Macbeth's sincere self to himself now.

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