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Which of these excerpts from the poems you read is an example of personification? o a. so much depends / upon / a red wheel / barrow (williams, "the red wheelbarrow" b. here and there / his brown skin hung in strips / like ancient wallpaper (bishop, "the fish) c c. visible, invisible, / a fluctuating charm / an amber-tinctured amethyst / inhabits it (moore, "a jelly-fish") " d. april / comes like an idiot, babbling and strewing flowers (millay, "spring

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