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Anthony felt like he had finally overcome his fear of writing. Once he put pen to paper, the writing came easier and easier. He felt elated as he watched the words dance across the page.
Which literary device do the bold words represent?
A. implied metaphor
B. imagery
C. simile
D. personification
Answer:
The literary device the bold words represent is:
D. personification.
Explanation:
<u>Personification is a literary device used by authors to give human qualities or characteristics to objects, animals, or even ideas. By doing so, they make their writing more descriptive, poetic, and imaginative.</u> In the passage we are analyzing here, personification is used when the words are described as having the ability to dance. <u>Of course words cannot dance. But, by describing them in this manner, the speaker evokes a sense of beauty, harmony, and effortlessness in readers, a sense that is related to dancing.</u>
In Ain't I a Woman by Sojourner truth she argued for equal voting rights because she lived and was subjected to the same treatment as the men.
<h3>Summary of
Ain't I a Woman</h3>
According to her she gets worked up like a man and is also made to be beaten like a man, therefore she should have the same rights as the man.
The whole logic of inequality made very little sense to her.
The reason that Sojourner Truth gave here was a valid one. She said that based on the fact that she was also subjected to harsh realities as the men then they are equal and she should not have to be treated less.
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Answer: A
Explanation:
It causes confusion, and some people take it the wrong way, and it isn’t always professional
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