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Currency refers to how recent the information in a source is. ... But it is often the later information in magazines, journal articles, or books that is able to see a better picture and go into more depth to create better understanding. The importance of currency also varies depending on the academic discipline.
Review by the US Supreme Court of the constitutional validity of a legislative act
The wind laughed through the trees, I hope this is not to late :)
B is the 1 one and give me a sec for the 2 one
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It is metaphor
This is being compared between something that is not applicable.
It is not simile because it doesn't have the words 'like' or 'as'.
Not a hyperbole since it isn't an exaggeration.
Finally, it is not a personification because it does not compare a human like feature to an inanimate object.
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