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The author uses two literary devices in the following passage: “So I stood there like a bump on a log while they surrounded me . . . They walked around slowly, silently, smiling.”

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Simile and alliteration. Simile is anything that uses like or as for a comparison, and alliteration are any words formed with a common similarity with is the first letter; For example: slowly, silently, smiling.

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