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The figure of speech that gives objects and animals human characteristics is called _____ A.personification. B.onomatopoeia. C.simile. D.alliteration.
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The figure of speech that gives objects and animals human characteristics is called _____ A.personification. B.onomatopoeia. C.simile. D.alliteration.
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The figure of speech that gives objects and animals human characteristics is called _____
A.personification.
B.onomatopoeia.
C.simile.
D.alliteration.
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The correct answer is A.personification
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The answer is a Personification
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