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20 December, 23:01

Which type of figurative language is found in the line "Nor shall death brag thou wand'rest in his shade"? hyperbole onomatopeia personification simile

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  1. 20 December, 23:11
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    The answer is personification.

    The idea of death is being personified by doing actions only a human can do, like bragging and owning the shade. With the line "so beautiful death cannot claim her", the writer really means that death shall not brag about him wandering in his shade really.
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