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What details personify the wind and sky in "Blow Blow"

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that the person or thing is blowing or a tille
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Answer:

The wind "bites" and the sky is "bitter"

Step-by-step explanation:

This poem uses personification which is a device that gives human characteristics or attributes to an object that does not have them, in the line "freeze, freeze thou bitter sky, " the word sky is getting the quality of having flavor like a fruit, and in the line "that does not bite so nigh" talks about the wind providing it with an imaginary mouth.

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