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AP Lit & Comp: Literary Devices & Inferences
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AP Lit & Comp: Literary Devices & Inferences
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to review literary terms and practice making inferences about reading passages in preparation for the AP Lit & Comp exam
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AP Lit & Comp: Literary Devices & Inferences
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"... disease had thus become an ...
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"And where, meantime, was Helen Burns? ...
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"It was once said of [Mr. Pecksniff] by ...
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"[Mr. Pecksniff's] very throat was ...
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"The thick neutral hangings, and the ...
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"I know that had I been a sanguine, ...
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"I know that had I been a sanguine, ...
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"1801. --I have just returned from a ...
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"1801. --I have just returned from a ...
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"An ugly Turkey carpet covered the ...
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Question:
"... disease had thus become an inhabitant of Lowood, and death its frequent visitor." What literary device does this sentence employ?
Answer:
personification