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personification
In this line from Walt Whitman's poem "I Hear America Singing," personification is used. Personification is a figure of speech, or indirect way of conveying an idea, that represents a non-human thing as if it were human so as to give human qualities or traits to it, often by way of a metaphor.
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sometimes it's easy to forget what heroes did for us
the ceremony was at its end.
we know that their bravery helped us stay free.
we know that there were six code talkers at the battle of Iwo Jima.
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you
it should be "yourself"
Never stop challenging yourself to do better.