what has been personified in the poem the tiger in the zoo
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The tiger tries to control his anger by quietly walking in the limited area of his cage. He is angry because he is not free. Personification: The tiger is personified because the poet refers him as 'he'.
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The tiger is personified because the poet refers him as 'he'. Enjambment: Sentence is continuing to next line without any punctuation mark.
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