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kompoz [17]
3 years ago
5

FOX: (Stands on two feet and looks inside the window.) They will not let me in! (Touches the glass with a paw but can't seem to

break it.) What is this all about? When I get older they don't let me in? (Turns around with his back facing the window and lets out a sigh) Ahhhhhhhhh! I am wounded. Wounded by the men. (Lifts his forelegs in the air.) What has the world come to? I once ruled. I once ruled, and now I am not even fit to beg?
How can the reader tell the mode of writing used in this passage?
It uses personification.
It has abstract characters.
It uses a monologue.
It cannot happen in real life.
English
1 answer:
pashok25 [27]3 years ago
6 0
It might be personification.............
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