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Which type of figurative language is used in these lines?(1 point)
hyperbole
personification
personification
metaphor
simile
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I don’t see the lines you want analyzed. Please paste the text/lines.
If helpful, quick definitions so you can check:
- Hyperbole: deliberate exaggeration (e.g., “I’ve told you a million times”).
- Personification: giving human traits to nonhuman things (e.g., “The wind whispered”).
- Metaphor: direct comparison without like/as (e.g., “Time is a thief”).
- Simile: comparison using like or as (e.g., “brave as a lion”).
Paste the lines and I’ll identify which one it is.
If helpful, quick definitions so you can check:
- Hyperbole: deliberate exaggeration (e.g., “I’ve told you a million times”).
- Personification: giving human traits to nonhuman things (e.g., “The wind whispered”).
- Metaphor: direct comparison without like/as (e.g., “Time is a thief”).
- Simile: comparison using like or as (e.g., “brave as a lion”).
Paste the lines and I’ll identify which one it is.
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