Personification is the form of figurative language used in the bold lines of the above example. Option A is correct.
As a rethorical figure, personification refers to the attribution of human nature or character to inanimate objects, animals or abstract notions.
In other words, personification means giving human qualities to non-living objects such as emotions, desires, sensations, gestures and speech, often by way of a metaphor.
Answer:
I would say the first one.
Answer: D.) <em><u>The narrator, Tom, hates Jay Gatsby.</u></em>
Explanation:
<span>there are a great many different key characteristics of poetry.
These characteristics include a rhyming and prose scheme in the
poetry. </span>
Answer: Metaphor
Reasoning: It doesn’t use like it as so it’s not a simile.