Cynthia Rylant's Use Of Figurative Language

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I can tell that the author of the likes to use figurative language. The figurative language that Cynthia Rylant use personification in her book called In November she uses it quite alot like when she said ''that the birds looked serious, but birds really don't look serious she just gives the birds human qualities to go with the book, also Cythia is very descriptive in her

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