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Read the first two stanzas from "a red, rose" by robert burns o, my luve's like a red, red rose that's newly sprung in june; o, my luve's like a melodie that's sweetly played in tune. so fair art thou, my bonnie lass, so deep in luve am i; and i will luve thee still, my dear, 'till a' the seas gang dry. which poetic device best enhances the poet's emphasis on each stanza as a single sentence? a. the length of each line in the stanza b. the use of simile in the first stanza c. the use of continuing punctuation at the end of each line d. the poet's use of hypberbole in the second stanza me asap! : )

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