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Hawthorne suggests the trees are "alive" in "Young Goodman Brown." What is this an example of? A. onomatopoeia B. anthropomorphism C. alliteration D. Personification please hurry i need this today
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Hawthorne suggests the trees are "alive" in "Young Goodman Brown." What is this an example of?
A. onomatopoeia
B. anthropomorphism
C. alliteration
D. Personification
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Answer: D. Personification
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