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4 February, 13:06

Read the excerpt below from "Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind" and answer the question that follows.

Freeze, freeze thou bitter sky,

That does not bite so nigh

As benefits forgot:

Though thou the waters warp,

Thy sting is not so sharp

Which line from the passage above is an example of personification?

"Freeze, freeze thou bitter sky,"

"Thy sting is not so sharp"

"That does not bite so nigh"

"As benefits forgot:"

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  1. 4 February, 14:15
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    For the first one the answer is " That does not bite so nigh".
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