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Yanka [14]
3 years ago
6

Since Mark’s death, misery had taken over every aspect of their lives. It commanded attention. It was holding onto the helm and

Sarah desperately wanted to shove it out of the way and take back control. Which explanation BEST describes the figure of speech being used in the sentences above? A) Misery is being personified as taking over Sarah's life. B) An idiomatic expression is creating a new meaning. C) A comparison is being made between two unlike objects. D) The repetition of the pronoun “it” places special emphasis on Mark.
English
2 answers:
larisa [96]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

It is A trust me

Explanation:

Anna71 [15]3 years ago
5 0
A because misery can't "take over" life, "hold on to a helm", or any other human actions, because misery is inhuman.
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