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14. ACTIVITY #2
i Lis en to the song "Bohemian Rhapsody" by Oueen.
Wrile the Iyrics in a yellow paper.
Analyze, unrlerliz e and 'density which figurative la' gua‹je or figure of speecInused in lhe
lyrics of the song.
"L/se your time efftaieitily and /t// I/te books"
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