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"o child, child, no power in wealth or war or tough sea-blackened ships can prevail against untiring destiny! " what kind of figurative language does sophocles use in these lines? a. overstatement, to exaggerate the power of destiny over the lives of people b. metaphor, to compare destiny to a person going on a sea voyage c. personification, to present destiny as a strong enemy d. repetition, to liken destiny to a child who has little influence over his life

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