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What kind of figurative language is “when I clasped their frosty finger tips, it seemed as if I were shaking hands with a northeast storm.”?

A. Metaphor

B. Onomatopoeia

C. Personification

D. Simile

Sagot :

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Answer:

I think its C.

Explanation:

Because I know its not a simile, a similie commonly uses "like" or "as". A Metaphor is a  phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable. So I don't think it's that and A Onomatopoeia is comic related using "was" a lot so I don't think it's that either. Therefore, ur left with C. Personification. Although I'm not sure. I hope this can help you!