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My words blew away with the wind. What kind of figurative language is this? What is the author trying to say?
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This is an example of personification. The author is using personification to give human qualities to the wind, suggesting that it has the power to carry away their words or thoughts. This could be a metaphor for how easily words or ideas can be forgotten or lost.
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