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What type of figurative language is used in the line

"one single streak of gold from yonder clouds," and
what is its effect?
It is a metaphor that compares sunlight to gold.
It is personification that makes the clouds seem
wealthy.
It is a metaphor that compares a streak with clouds.
It is personification that makes streaks seem alive
with gold.
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User Lucky Man
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Answer:

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User Asad Makhdoom
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Answer:

It is a metaphor that compares sunlight to gold.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is the most logical to compare sunlight with gold, rather than a streak with clouds. Also, it is evident that nothing is being personified because there isn't a character trait being given to the clouds.

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