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What type of figurative language is the use of the word Selma here?
How does this example of figurative language affect the last line of the stanza?

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Answer:

1. allusion 2. it sets up a contrast

Explanation:

By mentioning Selma the author is providing an allusion to the 1965 civil rights march from Selma. By comparing Selma to a "serene green picture" the author is setting up a contrast.

The type of figurative language which is use as the word in selma here is

1. allusion

2. it sets up a contrast

 

By mentioning Selma the author is providing an allusion to the 1965 civil rights march from Selma. By comparing Selma to a serene green picture the author is setting up a contrast.

In writing, a allusion is a metaphor that alludes to a celebrity, place, or verifiable occasion either straightforwardly or through suggestion.  Inference isn't to be mistaken for portending, which is a reference to something that has not occurred at this point.  

In the most customary sense, mention is a scholarly term, however the word has additionally come to envelop aberrant references to any source, remembering implications for film or the visual expressions.

In writing, suggestions are utilized to interface ideas that the peruser as of now knows about, with ideas examined in the story.

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