"The books lay like great mounds of fishes left to dry. The men danced and slipped and fell over them. Titles glittered their golden eyes, falling, gone" (Bradbury). The sentence in bold from the excerpt above is an example of what type of figurative language?

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Answer:

similie

Explanation:

if its using like or as like comparing. its a similie

The sentence given above in bold states a figurative language of personification. Hence, option C is correct.

What is personification?

Personification is a figure of speech and is often used in a figurative language in literary composition. It compares something by giving them a quality of living beings.

The sentence is an example of personification, as the books are given the qualities of laying down likes dry fishes. Books cannot possess the quality of laying down, as they are stationary objects.

Hence, option C states about personification. The complete question has been attached as an image for better reference.

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