No its not. A personification is when you make an inanimate object and give it human like quality like, foe example " the cake was begging me to eat it" the cake cant talk but it was "Begging"
Answer:
The answer should be false.
Explanation:
Crooks was angry prior to Candy coming in, but had begun to calm a bit after talking with Lennie. Crooks actual takes no issue with Candy being part of the conversation, although it had been their dream to share their own ranch. Curley's wife is the one that "reanimates" crooks anger as she begins to put down the trio regarding their deficiencies. When Crooks is reminded of his own skin color (thus becoming aware of his own lack of self worth) this sets him off again.
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"The Crisis, Number One" is actually a literary work done by Thomas Paine. And based on the excerpt above taken from this, the one that gives the best description of the author's use of figurative language is the second option. Thomas Paine is using metaphor here in order to illustrate the reason why America must acquire independence from Britain.
Is it a lion or a tiger ?