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Amiraneli [1.4K]
3 years ago
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Which sentence uses both imagery and personification? A. A hesitant and uncertain wind played with the curtains, causing a gauzy

shadow to move across Claire's pale skin. B. Tadpoles, like wriggling commas dropped from a book of stories of slime and ooze, filled the shallows along the bank of the pond. C. Orange and purple bark, smelling of butterscotch, covered the pine trees. D. The wet socks dangled from the clothesline like limp white fish in the still, humid air.
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Tju [1.3M]3 years ago
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Answer:

Which sentence uses both imagery and personification?

A.

Orange and purple bark, smelling of butterscotch, covered the pine trees.

done

B.

A hesitant and uncertain wind played with the curtains, causing a gauzy shadow to move across Claire's pale skin.

C.

The wet socks dangled from the clothesline like limp white fish in the still, humid air.

D.

Tadpoles, like wriggling commas dropped from a book of stories of slime and ooze, filled the shallows along the bank of the pond.

Explanation:

B.

A hesitant and uncertain wind played with the curtains, causing a gauzy shadow to move across Claire's pale skin.

Correct! The wind is described as having human characteristics, while the description of the curtains and the shadow allows us to visualize the scene.

Anastaziya [24]3 years ago
4 0
I would say that A is the right answer sorry if i am wrong

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