Personification
"<em>it must have run there when it was a young house, playing at hide-and-seek with other houses</em>" - Charles Dickens - A Christmas Carol
HYPERBOLE
<em>"Napoleon is always right" </em>- George Orwell - Animal farm
METAPHOR
<em>"The city reeked of crime" </em>- Dickens - Christmas Carol
SIMILE
<em>"As dead as a doornail" - </em>Dickens - Christmas carol
Yes. if you want to understand it, think of it in a sentence and see if it sounds positive or negative.
D.. I think. Although it's long, it best expresses the meaning of the two sentences it combined.
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And mine is green, how about you? :)