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English, 16.09.2019 01:30, Fireburntbudder

Which statement is an example of personification?
a. the child's laugh was like the opening notes to a song.
b. the wind whispered her name.
c. the bicycle shone in the sun's afternoon heat.
d. the flowers swayed back and forth in the morning breeze.

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