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Test: SAT II Literature
Yet I would have thee know that o'er-stubborn spirits are most often humbled; 'tis the stiffest iron, baked to hardness in the fire, that thou shalt oftenest see snapped and shivered; and I have known horses that show temper brought to order by a little curb.
(Fifth century BCE)
1. | The passage employs which of the following literary devices? |
Hyperbole
Simile
Metaphor
Paradox
Assimilation
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