Read the passage from "Your Everyday Zombie" by Christie Wilcox.
The tale above is just one of many real-life horror stories experienced by animals every
day. In all of the cases I'm about to present, once the host is infected, they are the
living dead. They have no hope of recovery, no chance for redemption. They will
perform their acts as needed by their parasitic puppet master, and only once their
bodies have served their function will the zombie be released into the sweet arms of
eternity.
What type of figurative language is used in the phrase parasitic puppet master?
Osimile
Oallusion
O personification
Oeuphemism