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16 October, 13:43

When the authors say "ralph wasn't swept up by anti-Japanese sentiment" they employ which literary device?

A. idiom

B. simile

C. hyperbole

D. personification

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  1. 16 October, 14:01
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    D. personification

    Explanation:

    When the authors say "Ralph wasn't swept up by anti-Japanese sentiment" they employ personification.

    Personification is a phenomenon in which human like characteristics are given to non human things.

    In the above phrase, the phrase "swept up by anti-Japanese sentiment" means giving the characteristics of humans such as swept up to anti human phrases such as anti Japanese ideologies.
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