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And home, where passion lived and died, Becomes a place where she can hide, Which kind of figurative language is found in lines 29-30? A) oxymoron B) inversion C) onomatopoeia D…
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And home, where passion lived and died,
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C) onomatopoeia
D) personification
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The answer is D. Personification, this is because home is being used as a person, it says where she can hide, and a home can’t do that and a home is not a she.
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