English, 28.06.2021 15:30 911wgarcia
Excerpt from "The Spider and the Fly" by Mary Howitt: ( " Sweet creature!" said the spider, You're witty and you're wise! How handsome are your gauzy wings, how brilliant are your eyes! I have a little looking - glass upon my palor shelf, If you steo in one moment, dear, you shall behold yourself.") Review the poem closely. Consider why hyperbole is being used and how it affects your experience of the poem. How does the hyperbole in the stanza affect the mood of the poem? Will Mark Brainliest. Only answer if you understand what hyperbole means please. Thank you so very much.​
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Excerpt from "The Spider and the Fly" by Mary Howitt: ( " Sweet creature!" said the spider, You're w...
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