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Dentify the figure(s) of speech in the following example. "The breath of the night-wind" apostrophe implied metaphor metaphor metonymy personification simile
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Dentify the figure(s) of speech in the following example.
"The breath of the night-wind"
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metonymy
personification
simile
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Answer:
Personification
Step-by-step explanation:
Got it right on the assignment
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Personification. Also the person who answered with a link is a scammer. Anyone who posts a link with the beginning like that’s is a hack:)
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