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He tells me, my sweet queen, that he hath foundThe head and source of all your son’s distemper.The figurative language in these lines is an example ofA. a metaphor.B. a simile.C…
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He tells me, my sweet queen, that he hath foundThe head and source of all your son’s distemper.The figurative language in these lines is an example ofA. a metaphor.B. a simile.C. an apostrophe.D. personification.
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The Answer Is D) Personification
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I think its a personification
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