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Juxtaposition in literature refers to: *
• Repeating words at the beginning of multiple sentences
• Placing contrasting ideas side by side to highlight differences
• Making non-literal comparisons between unlike things
• Using extreme exaggeration to make a point
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Placing contrasting ideas side by side to highlight differences.
Explanation: Juxtaposition is the technique of putting two elements (ideas, characters, images, etc.) next to each other to emphasize contrasts or comparisons. The other options describe anaphora (repeating words at sentence starts), metaphor/simile (non‑literal comparisons), and hyperbole (exaggeration).
Explanation: Juxtaposition is the technique of putting two elements (ideas, characters, images, etc.) next to each other to emphasize contrasts or comparisons. The other options describe anaphora (repeating words at sentence starts), metaphor/simile (non‑literal comparisons), and hyperbole (exaggeration).
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