In his poem 'As I Walked Out One Evening' (1940), W. H. Auden writes, 'I'll love you, dear, I'll love you/Till China and Africa meet, /And the river jumps over the mountain/And the salmon sing in the street.' This stanza uses an example of which type of literary device/figurative language?

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In his poem 'As I Walked Out One Evening' (1940), W. H. Auden writes, 'I'll love you, dear, I'll love you/Till China and Africa meet, /And the river jumps over the mountain/And the salmon sing in the street.' This stanza uses an example of which type of literary device/figurative language?






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