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  • 06-03-2021
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What type of figurative language is this? "This trick may change to scathe you," From Romeo and Juliet.

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greaterdominion557
greaterdominion557 greaterdominion557
  • 06-03-2021

To me it sounds like personification because tricks cannot actually change to scathe someone. When people describe inanimate objects, etc with things they’d say to describe a human normally, that’s personifying the object.

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