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27. Which is an example of metaphor in the story "Babylon Revisited" by F. Scott Fitzgerald? (1 point) O creating the character of Marion to imply strength and wisdom O choosing Paris as the setting of the story to suggest a carefree life O including children in the story to recall the innocence of youth Ousing "Babylon" in the story title to represent a life of wealth and excess
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Using "Babylon" in the story title to represent a life of wealth and excess.