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What type of Figurative Language is being used in the below quote? "Lifting, fastening bulky beams, Building the backbone of a sturdy house..." personification alliteration simile metaphor

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Answer:

personification

Explanation:

     A house does not have a backbone, but a person does. With this in mind, this quote is using personification.

     "Lifting, fastening bulky beams, Building the backbone of a sturdy house..."

     (alliteration could also be thought, bulky beams, Building the backbone, but as the question only asked for one I thought that personification was the biggest figurative language being used here!)

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- Heather

Answer:

alliteration and personification

Explanation:

Bulky and backbone are personification, both used to describe people, and you might notice all the b sounds, so that is alliteration