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Read the lines spoken by the messenger: "fate raises up, and fate casts down the happy and the unhappy alike." how does sophocles use figurative language in these lines?
a. he addresses fate as if it can reply.
b. he describes fate as fickle.
c. he personifies fate as a powerful person.
d. he compares fate to a wheel in motion.

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