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Which example uses syntax to further explain or clarify a figurative language example the author uses?
"The prose writer, in fact, since he is allowed to be so much less harmonious, is condemned to a perpetually fresh variety of movement on a larger scale,
and must never disappoint the ear by the trot of an accepted metre."
O "And this obligation is the third orange with which he has to juggle, the third quality which the prose writer must work into his pattern of words."
"the inexperienced writer, as Dickens in his earlier attempts to be impressive, and the jaded writer
O "And here it may be pertinently asked, Why bad?"
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