I wake to taxi alarms.—“Empire State Building,”J. Patrick LewisWhat type of personification is shown in this line from the poem?feelingactioncharacteristicthought

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In the line "I wake to taxi alarms" from the poem "Empire State Building," the personification shown is related to action. This is because the phrase suggests that the taxi alarms are performing the action of waking the speaker, attributing a human-like ability (to wake someone) to an inanimate object (taxi alarms).

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