Spring Storm by William Carlos Williams But water, water from a thousand runnels! "Spring Storm" by William Carlos Williams Question Use the lines to answer the question. Which type of figurative language is used in these lines? (1 point) Responses simile simile metaphor metaphor personification personification hyperbole

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The lines "But water, water from a thousand runnels!" do not contain any figurative language. They are a straightforward statement describing the abundance of water from multiple sources.
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The type of figurative language used in the given lines is a hyperbole. It exaggerates the amount of water by saying "water from a thousand runnels", implying an extremely large and overwhelming quantity.
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