The line “Where water is not thirsty” is an example of which type of figurative language?
A.symbol
B.metaphor
C.simile
D.personification
I think it is D...?
Right.
Thank you
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The line "Where water is not thirsty" is an example of personification. Personification is a figure of speech in which non-human objects or concepts are given human attributes or characteristics. In this case, water is given the human attribute of thirst, which is not something water can actually experience. So, you are correct, the answer is D - personification.
To figure out the type of figurative language used in a statement like this, it is important to identify the words or phrases that give non-human objects or concepts human-like qualities. In this case, the phrase "water is not thirsty" is the key clue that suggests personification. By recognizing that water, which is an inanimate thing, is being described as having a human attribute (thirst), you can determine that personification is the appropriate answer.