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“The wind wandering by night rocks the wheat. Hearing the loving wind, I rock my son.” This quote is an example of what figurative language? A. metaphor B. simile C. paradox D. personification
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“The wind wandering by night
rocks the wheat.
Hearing the loving wind,
I rock my son.”
This quote is an example of what figurative language?
A. metaphor
B. simile
C. paradox
D. personification
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It is personification
hope this helps :)
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It's personification because you can't hear the loving sound of the wind. It may be wrong but that's what I would choose. Hope this helps.
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