My apple trees will never get across.
Which figure of speech is this??
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No idea. Where does this come from?
Is it metaphor or personification?
That all depends on what you mean by "get across."
"...will never get across (what?) "
"...will never get across (what?) "
It's a sentence from a poem
Title? Author?
And are those your only choices?
And are those your only choices?
Mending wall by Robert Frost
It helps (even with a poem) to include the WHOLE sentence!
My apple trees will never get across
And eat the cones under his pines, I tell him.
Now it should be clearer.
If it's comparing two things, it's a megaphor.
If it's giving human characteristics to non-human things, then it's personification.
My apple trees will never get across
And eat the cones under his pines, I tell him.
Now it should be clearer.
If it's comparing two things, it's a megaphor.
If it's giving human characteristics to non-human things, then it's personification.
Then above sentence is personification?
Right.
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