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"spain wins the world cup"what type of figurative language is this, and why?​

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I’m guessing it’s personification, because it’s giving human characteristics/attributes to a non-living thing.

The statement above "Spain wins the world cup" is indicative of the use of   a figurative language called "personification". See the definition of same below.

What is personification?

Personification is the practice in literature of giving the attributes of living things to inanimate or nonliving things.

Hence it is right to state that the statement above "Spain wins the world cup" is indicative of the use of  a figurative language called "personification"

Learn more about personification at:
https://brainly.com/question/1013597

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