And moon -moths and singing crickets and I which figure of speech is this
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The figure of speech used here is personification.
- Personification happens when a thing or reflection is addressed as a person, in writing or craftsmanship, as a human similitude.
- Personification is the point at which you give an item or creature human practices.
- An illustration of personification would be in the nursery rhyme "Hello Diddle," where "the little canine chuckled to see such tomfoolery." Anthropomorphism is the point at which you make an item or creature dress and act like a human.
- With personification, you stress a non-human's qualities by portraying them with human ascribes. That non-human can be an item, a creature, or even a thought or an idea.
- Personification is a sort of non-literal language where non-human things are depicted as having human ascribes, as in the sentence, "The rain poured down on the wedding guests, indifferent to their plans."
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