tammydbrooks43
23.02.2021 •
English
In lines 15–16, the author uses personification when he describes how "The wagon turned and crawled out the entrance road." This technique helps the reader better understand
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Ответ:
C)
Explanation:
C. When the person or thing doing the action is more important that the person or thing be acted on. (Hope this helps)