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And travellers, now, within that valley,Through the red-litten windows seeVast forms that move fantasticallyTo a discordant melody; While, like a ghastly vapid river, Through the pale doorA hideous throng rush out forever,And laugh - but smile no more.  In the line “While, like a ghastly vapid river”, what figurative language is used?Group of answer choicesSimileMetaphorPersonificationAllusion

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And travellers, now, within that valley,Through the red-litten windows seeVast forms that move fantasticallyTo a discordant melody; While, like a ghastly vapid river, Through the pale doorA hideous throng rush out forever,And laugh - but smile no more.  In the line “While, like a ghastly vapid river”, what figurative language is used?Group of answer choicesSimileMetaphorPersonificationAllusion

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The figurative language used in the line “While, like a ghastly vapid river” is Simile.

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