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zavuch27 [327]
3 years ago
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In \"Tonight I Can Write,\" the poem personifies each of the following except. the sky <--- Correct answer. A) the heart. B)

the soul. C) the voice
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Alisiya [41]3 years ago
6 0
The one that the poem 'tonight i can write' personify is : The sky

Personify is a technique that treat  non-living objects to look like as if they're alive.

Here are the personification of the options on the poem

<em>My heart looks for her</em>
<em>My soul is not satisfied</em>
<em>My voice Tried to find</em>

hope this helps
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