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The wind is crying. What kind of figurative language is this? What is the author trying to say?Asked by b
The ropes were crying. What kind of figurative language is this? What is the author trying to say?
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This is personification. The author is trying to convey a sense of emotion or distress by attributing human characteristics (crying) to inanimate objects (ropes). This can evoke a sense of sympathy or empathy from the reader towards the ropes.
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