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l read the lines spoken by helena in a midsummer night's dream and answer the question. how happy some o'er other some can be! through athens i am thought as fair as she, but what of that? demetrius thinks not so; he will not know what all but he do know. what poetic devices does shakespeare use in these lines? select all that apply.

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