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04.02.2021 •
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As it is used in "A White Heron," the phrase "the lonely house" is . Select all that apply.
a metaphor for the isolation of the setting
personification that gives the house human traits
a simile that compares the house to Sylvia
a simile that compares a house to a person
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read the poem below and answer the question that follows. "fog" by carl sandburg the fog comes on little cat feet. it sits looking over harbor and city on silent haunches and then moves on. source: sandberg, carl. "fog." chicago poems. new york: henry holt and company, "on silent haunches/and then moves on.".
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