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Question 5 of 10 Submit Submit Which kind of figurative language is illustrated by the following poem, "January" by Leland B. Jacobs? January opens the box of the year And brings out days that are bright
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Which kind of figurative language is illustrated by the following poem, "January" by Leland B. Jacobs?
January opens the box of the year
And brings out days that are bright and clear
And brings out days that are cold and gray
And shouts, "Come see what I brought today!"
A) simile
B) personification
C) symbol
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It is personification because it is giving January human characteristics
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Answer:
C. symbol
Step-by-step explanation:
there is no personification
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