Which of the following lines contain personification?
and felt the breath of the morning breeze 1
blowing over the meadows brown. 2
and one was safe and asleep in his bed 3
who at the bridge would be first to fall, 4
who that day would be lying dead, 5
pierced by a british musket-ball. 6
line 1 only
lines 1, 4, and 5
lines 2 and 3
line 6 only
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Which of the following lines contain personification?
and felt the breath of the mornin...
and felt the breath of the mornin...
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