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12 October, 18:33

Define these literary devices and give an example of each: personification, metaphor and simile.

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  1. 12 October, 18:35
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    Personification means to give human characteristics to stuff that's not human related: The train was so loud I thought it was my sister talking to me.

    Metaphor is comparing two unlike things to be another: Todd has the heart of Romeo. Meaning that Todd shows loving traits like Romeo.

    Simile is comparing two different things with the words ''like'' and as'' and so for ex: On the court, aaron was on fire like a flame.
  2. 12 October, 18:54
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    Personification - human characteristics to something non-human

    example:the current waved

    Metaphor-figure of speech in which word or phrase is applied to object or action to which it is not literally acclable

    example:all the worlds a stage

    simile-a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more empathetic or vivid

    example: As american as apple pie
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