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Charles Lamb's prose is richly.........with literary ornaments like similes, metaphors, alliterations, transferred epithets, etc.

  • saturated
  • embroidered
  • embellished
  • embalmed
  • embroiled
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  • refused, freed
  • agreed, excused
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  • hanging on
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3. I ..............him because of his........... .

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