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English, 30.06.2019 12:20, itsgiovanna

Why do authors use personification? (1 point) they want to create an image in the reader’s mind. they want to provide a literal description of an object. they think objects are people in disguise. they want to show that people are more important than objects. 2. which of the following sentences uses personification? (1 point) the stars in the sky are bright. the tree had leaves of green, yellow, and brown. the truck pulled the heavy trailer out of the mud. the snowflakes danced through the air. 3. which of the following can be used to visually represent information similar to diagrams? (1 point) format painter headings smartart clip art 4. which of these is being personified in the following sentence? as morning came, the smaller stars went first to rest. (1 point) morning sky children stars

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