The wind sang a lonely song in the moonlight.
which type of figurative language is being used...
English, 25.01.2020 20:31 chinadoll24
The wind sang a lonely song in the moonlight.
which type of figurative language is being used in this example?
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a. simile
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b. allusion
o c. oxymoron
o d. personification
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