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What type of figurative language does Lee use in the lines below?

In it, a hornet
spun crazily, glazed in slow, glistening juice.

alliteration
assonance
metaphor
simile

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Answer:

Assonance.

Step-by-step explanation:

A simile requires "like" or "as" and metaphors require something to be called something it is not (e.g "Time is money"), finally, alliteration is the usage of repeating letters (e.g Bart Baker beat the baseball) so through the process of elimination, it is most likely assonance.

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