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hjlf
3 years ago
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A third figure of speech Twain uses to good effect is personification. When you represent a thing, quality, or idea as if it wer

e a human person, you are using personification. Familiar examples are Mother Nature, Jack Frost, and Uncle Sam. This story contains good examples of personification in the description of Andrew Jackson, the dog, and Dan'l Webster, the frog. Both are given some human qualities.
List one example from the descriptions of these animals that shows them to be human, at least in Simon Wheeler's opinion.
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Leto [7]3 years ago
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He wouldn’t go to the river

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