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Read these lines from the poem "the horses" by ted hughes, and answer the question that follows.
i climbed through the woods in the hour-before-dawn dark. evil air, a frost-making stillness,

"evil air, a frost-making stillness" is an example of:
a.
metaphor
b.
simile
c.
alliteration
d.
onomatopoeia

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