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What figure of speech is used here:

“But say what muse can dare do bold a flight?”
A allusion
B caesura
C kenning
D Situational irony

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The correct answer is option A "allusion". In the speech presented in the question “But say what muse can dare do bold a flight?”, the author is referring to the low probability of having a muse that is able to do a bold flight. By doing this, the author is comparing a real situation with an hypothetical one. Allusions are an effective figure of speech to get a point by given an example instead of writing or speaking a long discourse.

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