The correct answer is C. "The waves beside them danced; but they Out-did the sparkling waves in glee" includes personification.
Personification<u> is a literary device that consists in assigning human attributes to a thing, an abstract entity or an animal, or, in other words, to non-human objects. </u>Therefore, personification is a common literary tool and also a form of figurative language.
In this specific case,<u> waves have been given the human quality of dancing. They have been identified with a characteristic of human beings</u>; therefore, the waves have been personified.
Yes figurative language can be irony
As Titania sleeps Oberon sprinkles magic love juice in her eyes so that when she wakes up, she'll fall in love with the first creature she sees. Titania wakes up and sets her eyes on Bottom, who has been recently transformed into an bottom head
.She becomes upset when Bottom wants to leave the wood.
Neighbour (a person living on adjacent or nearby land)
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