Read the poem below and answer the question
Dillgent foot-worker
legs lithe, foot loose
to frantic drums
and frenetic flutes
Acrobat strokes swift in the air
wrought masterly like
a frenzied antelope
Gyrating to the April music
of the lush Savannah
The dominant literary device in the poem is
Simile involves direct comparisons using "like" or "as." Upon reevaluating the passage, simile does seem to be the dominant literary device, as there are several instances of comparisons using "like," such as "as if cress would grow in it," "like damp flannel," "like a quickly opened fan," and "in a milky, colorless shine."
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