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English, 29.10.2020 01:00 kstyleszdance

The hockey player lost his control when the puck ran across the ice. Question 1 options:
1.metaphor
2.personification
3.none of these
4.oxymoron
Question 2
The snow on the ski hill was powdered sugar.

Question 2 options:

1.alliteration
2.none of these
3.oxymoron
4.metaphor

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