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“It was like the white side of her had wrestled the Indian side down for the count, but they’d both come out a little rougher.” (p. 40). What is the personification being used here? What does it mean literally?
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“It was like the white side of her had wrestled the Indian side down for the count, but they’d both come out a little rougher.” (p. 40). What is the personification being used here? What does it mean literally?
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the personification was that her white side “wrestled” her Indian side. I think it just means it fought with or went against.
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