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Brady says, "something that had been twisted into a tight knot, relaxed just enough so that I could take a full and solid breath." What type of figurative language is in this sentence?
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Brady says, "something that had been twisted into a tight
knot, relaxed just enough so that I could take a full and solid breath." What type of figurative language is in this
sentence?
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I think it’s PERSONIFICATION not 100% sure tho
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