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Language and Literature
Figures of Speech
Types of Figurative Language
When George calls Walter Prometheus to insinuate that Walter has stubborn characteristics, which figure of speech is he using? (1 point) Responses hyperbole hyperbole metaphor metaphor epithet epithet eponym
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