sadbear sadbear
  • 12-03-2019
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The following idiom is an example of personification: ‘sly as a fox’. T/F

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emilyadalex
emilyadalex emilyadalex
  • 07-06-2019

Answer:

False

Explanation:

Personification is a figure of speech that gives a non-animated object or a non-human being, such as an animal, an element of nature, a thing or an emotion, human attributes like pondering, thinking, writing, talking, among others. The idiom "sly as a fox" is not an example of personification because even though humans can be "sly", it is not the only living being that can be crafty or tricky: some animals can be sly too.

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cmccurdy
cmccurdy cmccurdy
  • 26-08-2020

Answer:

False

Explanation:

Gradpoint answer

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