English, 27.04.2021 20:40, amykookie24
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The wind took in a giant breath of air and blew it across the park, scattering dried leaves and trash everywhere.
What does the personification in the sentence suggest about the wind?
OA.
The wind changed its direction and blew the opposite way.
OB. Wind is able to breathe and create gusts of air.
OC. Like people, wind should clean up after itself.
OD.
The wind is like a person taking a deep breath in and leting it out.
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