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"my, my, my," said bruh rabbit. he'd seen enough to know not to be afraid of an old he lion. now old he lions could be dangerous, but you had to know how to handle them. an example of personification in this excerpt is the lion being dangerous. the lion speaking. the rabbit speaking. the rabbit showing fear.

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