At what point does national security begin to impose on civil liberty?
(a) simile
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English, 07.10.2019 05:20 elliedeegan3910
At what point does national security begin to impose on civil liberty?
(a) simile
(b) metaphor
(c) parallel speech
(d) sensory language
(e) rhetorical question
(f) personal anecdote
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