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A literary device in these sentences is Hyperbole.What is a literary device?A literary device is any element in a writing, or technique used in a piece of work that helps an author to effectively convey his or her idea. The sentences "I'll hold you down and not let go" and "I know I made you fall then said you were wrong for me" have phrases that gives an exaggerated effect to the ideas of love and betrayal. This is called Hyperbole.Hyperbole is a figure of speech that helps an author to give a heightened effect or meaning to their expression. They therefore use exaggerating words and phrases. "I'll hold you down, and not let go" can always fall under allusion as a literary device. I'll hold you down and not let you go can be seen in terms of a police officer holding a offender down and not letting him or her go. Learn more about literary devices here:https://brainly.com/question/2183813#SPJ1
