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Volgvan
3 years ago
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HELP PLZ I WILL MARK AS BRANILEST THANK YOU HAVE GOD BLESS DAY!!! AND WEEKEND

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dexar [7]3 years ago
5 0
Personification:
"I did my best, but Success ran away from me at full speed."
"That Hamburger is calling my name!"

Objectification:
"Yes, yes, I know you're not a doormat. Now can I borrow your car again?"
"Stop asking me for money! Do I look like the Bank of England to you?"
"My teacher to my Mom that I was just a bump on a log. She told him that she wished that I was like that at home too."
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