The air around the wild-plum and redhaw trees is vibrant with the beating wings of millions of wild bees, and the bee-birds feast to gluttony
in the sentence the air around the wild-plum and redhaw trees is vibrant with the beating wings of millions of wild bees, and the bee-birds feast to gluttony, the author uses
a) hyperbole
b) onomatopoeia
c) paradox
d) understatement
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