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Which of the following lines contain the same literary device as the one in RobertBrowning’s poem, The Patriot: “The old walls rocked with the crowd and cries”?(a) It made him whistle, it made him sing;(b) Some are like fields of sunlit corn(c) Men have lived a thousand years, and sure his majesty will do’t.(d) Of foreign men, who fought in foreign places,Foreign to each other

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Which of the following lines contain the same literary device as the one in RobertBrowning’s poem, The Patriot: “The old walls rocked with the crowd and cries”?(a) It made him whistle, it made him sing;(b) Some are like fields of sunlit corn(c) Men have lived a thousand years, and sure his majesty will do’t.(d) Of foreign men, who fought in foreign places,Foreign to each other

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The literary device used in Robert Browning's poem, The Patriot, in the line "The old walls rocked with the crowd and cries" is personification. Personification is a figure of speech in which a thing, an idea or an animal is given human attributes. In this case, the walls are given the human attribute of rocking with the crowd and cries.

Now, let's analyze the options:

(a) It made him whistle, it made him sing; This line uses cause and effect, but not personification.

(b) Some are like fields of sunlit corn This line uses a simile (a comparison using "like" or "as"), but not personification.

(c) Men have lived a thousand years, and sure his majesty will do’t. This line uses hyperbole (exaggeration), but not personification.

(d) Of foreign men, who fought in foreign places, Foreign to each other This line uses repetition for emphasis, but not personification.

Therefore, none of the given lines contain the same literary device (personification) as the one in Robert Browning’s poem, The Patriot: “The old walls rocked with the crowd and cries”.

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