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下列各句中采用的主要修辞方法依次是: ①“沧浪之水清兮,可以濯我缨;沧浪之水浊兮,

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下列各句中采用的主要修辞方法依次是:
①“沧浪之水清兮,可以濯我缨;沧浪之水浊兮,可以濯我足。”这里的水比沧浪之水还好。
②卑鄙是卑鄙者的通行证,高尚是高尚者的墓志铭。
③太阳啊,这个圆圆的魔术家。
④那些新芽,条播的行列整齐,撒播的万头攒动,点播的傲然不群,带着笑,发着光。

A.①对比 ②排比 ③比喻 ④排比 比喻
B.①引用 ②对比 ③比喻 ④排比 拟人
C.①引用 ②对比 ③拟人 ④比喻 拟人
D.①排比 ②拟人 ③比喻 ④排比 拟人

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