Lawrence Ferlinghetti's Constantly Risking Absurdity uses phrases like “where Beauty stands and waits” and “her death-defying leap” to show the personification. Thus, options d and e are correct.
<h3>What is personification?</h3>
Personification is the tool of the literary device and the figurative language that is used to show an inanimate object to have the character and expressions of a person.
Personification is used in the poem to show that beauty is compared to a standing person and the death to the leap taken as by the person. Hence, personification is used to give human expressions to a non-living object.
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False. they also provide information on whether or not it is a verb, adjective etc.
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Language
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Multiple Spanish phrases were used throughput the text, and religion/art/ don't play a part either. Finally folklore, i don't see it at all.