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Read the excerpt from David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest.

Three faces have resolved into place above summer-weight sportcoats and half-Windsors across a polished pine conference table shiny with the spidered light of an Arizona noon. These are three Deans—of Admissions, Academic Affairs, Athletic Affairs. I do not know which face belongs to whom.

Which literary device is used in phrases such as “summer-weight sportcoats” and “polished pine”?
allusion
alliteration
irony
metaphor

Respuesta :

alliteration


Alliteration is the repetition of the same sound at the beginning of a group of words. In "summer-weight sportcoats" the "s" sound is repeated. In "polished pine" the "p" sound is repeated.

Allusion is a reference to another published work. Irony is when the opposite of what is said or expected happens. A metaphor is the comparison between two different things without using like or as. None of these other options are valid.

Answer:

B

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