Can someone please help with this question?
Reread the opening line from the passage:
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Can someone please help with this question?
Reread the opening line from the passage:
"THE thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could, but when he ventured upon insult, I vowed revenge."
How does the use of figurative language in this opening line
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The use of personification shows that the narrator blames Fortunato for all of his problems.
The metaphor shows that the narrator suffered lasting physical injuries from Fortunato.
The simile shows that the narrator thinks Fortunato is extremely rude.
The use of hyperbole emphasizes that the narrator is extremely unhappy with Fortunato.
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