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Three poetic devices in the song "How to Save a Life" could be metaphor, repetition, and imagery. Metaphor is used in lines like "as he goes left and you stay right." Repetition can be seen in the chorus, emphasizing the message of saving someone's life. Imagery is used to create vivid pictures, such as "as he begins to raise his voice."

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