The answer is simile because it’s comparing two things by using the word “like”.
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Answer: A) Personification</h3>
Explanation:
The winter weather isn't a person, but the author is making it seem like the cold wind is from Jack Frost's breath. So the author is making the wind or just cold weather in general seem like a person of sorts, or part of a person's traits. Personification is the act of turning any inanimate object or non-human thing to have human traits. Hence the "person" in "personification".
Other examples of personification are sentences like:
- The tree danced in the wind
- The river swallowed more ground as the water rose more rapidly
- Time flies when you're having fun
- The ocean lashed angrily at the beach.
I'm sure you can probably come up with more creative examples or look them up elsewhere to get a better grasp on how personification works.
I don't understand why my parents would not leave me home, I am civilized enough to handle myself.
Answer:
The diagram shows that Kingsley traveled upriver using several different boats. This method of travel helped her get to where the Fang tribe lived, where she traded goods.
Explanation:
Just did it.
Answer:
(Leave as it is)
Explanation:
The other answers don't really make grammatical sense. They put commas in the wrong spots. They other answers don't improve on the meaning of the underlined portion.