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  1. Which type of figurative language describes objects as if they were human?(1 point)Responses A. personification personification
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  2. “There is a metric ton of books in my backpack” is an example ofonomatopoeia personification hyperbole simile “My backpack
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  3. Which type of figurative language describes objects as if they were human?(1 point)Responses personification personification
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  4. Which type of figurative language describes objects as if they were human?(1 point)Responses onomatopoeia onomatopoeia
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  5. Which type of figurative language describes objects as if they were human?(1 point)Responses personification personification
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  6. Which type of figurative language describes objects as if they were human?(1 point)Responses metaphor metaphor onomatopoeia
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  7. Which word means “the pattern of beats in a poem”?(1 point)Responses rhythm rhythm onomatopoeia onomatopoeia personification
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  8. Which word means “the pattern of beats in a poem”?(1 point) Responses onomatopoeia onomatopoeia simile simile
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  9. Which figure of speech is used in this text? So we beat on . . . borne back ceaselessly into the past. —F. Scott Fitzgerald,
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  10. Which figure of speech is used in this text?So we beat on . . . borne back ceaselessly into the past. —F. Scott Fitzgerald,
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