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25 February, 19:06

Figurative speech? Literary devices. The snowball punched him in the face and ran is icy fingers down his chin?

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  1. 25 February, 21:29
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    Answer:The Snow ball hit his face with ice melting and dripping down his body.
  2. 25 February, 22:49
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    "The snowball punched him in the face and ran [its] icy fingers down his chin?"

    That would be an example of the author using figurative speech. I notice lots of literary devices used in the sentence. For example, personification. A snowball is punching him in the face and running its "fingers" down his chin. The snowball has human qualities.
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