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Identify the figures of speech in the following example. "The Breath or the night wind" there is more than one answer, apostrophe, implied metaphor, metonymy, personif…
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identify the figures of speech in the following example. "The Breath or the night wind" there is more than one answer, apostrophe, implied metaphor, metonymy, personification, simile
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It's just Personification.
at least that's what mine was. Hope this helps <3
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personification and there is more than one answer
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