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what are metaphor, hyperbole and personification?​

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A metaphor- Saying something IS something else, for example: He drowned in a sea of grief. ( there is no such thing as a 'sea of grief', there is just grief) Personification- Giving an inanimate object human-like qualities, for example: The finger of death

Hyperbole (pronounced 'high-purr-bo-lee') is a figure of speech in which an author or speaker purposely and obviously exaggerates to an extreme. ... It is important to note that hyperbole is not meant to be taken literally;

Personification occurs when a thing or abstraction is represented as a person, in literature or art, as an anthropomorphic metaphor.

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