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Figure of speech of "and looked out at young trees sprinting

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This motion is referred to as 'sprinting' by the poetess, who when looked out of her moving car, felt as if the trees were running. ... (c) The poetess observed that her mother looked pale and weak. (d) The poetic device that is used in these lines is personification and simile.

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This motion is referred to as 'sprinting' by the poetess, who when looked out of her moving car, felt as if the trees were running. ... (c) The poetess observed that her mother looked pale and weak. (d) The poetic device that is used in these lines is personification and simile.

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