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Read this excerpt from "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi."

"I was not a day too soon,” he said; for he could see the baby cobras curled up inside the skin, and he knew that the minute they were hatched they could each kill a man or a mongoose. He bit off the tops of the eggs as fast as he could, taking care to crush the young cobras, and turned over the litter from time to time to see whether he had missed any. At last, only three eggs left, and Rikki-Tikki began to chuckle to himself when he heard Darzee's wife screaming.

How does the author use personification in this excerpt?
any my hero academia fans out there
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Answered by ushasingh9191
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Read this excerpt from "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi."

"I was not a day too soon,” he said; for he could see the baby cobras curled up inside the skin, and he knew that the minute they were hatched they could each kill a man or a mongoose. He bit off the tops of the eggs as fast as he could, taking care to crush the young cobras, and turned over the litter from time to time to see whether he had missed any. At last, only three eggs left, and Rikki-Tikki began to chuckle to himself when he heard Darzee's wife screaming.

How does the author use personification in this excerpt?

any my hero academia fans out there

don't report at all just what more friends to

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

the author used personification in this excerpt:

1. the given extract gives the conversation between Rikky and tikki

they are actually cartoon characters liked by many children

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