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Who constitutis conceit​

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  • A conceit is one such device. Popular in Renaissance literature, a conceit is a cross between a METAPHOR or a simile. Like a metaphor, a conceit MAKES a comparison, but the objects are very dissimilar. This ingenious wordplay could MAKE you think about something in a new WAY.



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