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Her angry words were bullets to him.


A. simile
B. personification
C. metaphor

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Answer:

Simile, Metaphor, and Personification: A Brief Guide to Figures of Speech. ... Figurative language, or figures of speech, are rhetorical devices used by writers and speakers to give words meaning beyond their usual, literal definition

Explanation:

Ex of simile=As big as an elephant

Ex of presonification =The wind howled in the night.

Ex of metaphor =Her lovely voice was music to his ears

Answer :metaphor

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