The wind pulled at the priest’s brown franciscan robe and swirled away the corn meal and pollen that had been sprinkled on the blanket. —"the man to send rain clouds," leslie marmon silko which type of figurative language is included in this passage?

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Figurative language is a way of expressing oneself that does not use a word's strict or realistic meaning.

Common in comparisons and exaggerations, it's usually used to add creative flourish to written or spoken language or explain a complicated idea.

Which type of figurative language is included in this passage?

The 'wind' pulled the priest's brown 'Franciscan robe' and 'swirled away from the cornmeal and pollen' that had 'sprinkled on the blanket'.

In this sentence, the wind is personified as a human being who pulled the priest's robe and made the cornmeal and pollen fall down.

He decides to surrender himself wholly to the traditional beliefs of the Pueblo people.

He realizes that he can provide a Catholic burial for Teofilo by sprinkling holy water on the grave.

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Answer:

the answer is C. personification

Explanation:

"The wind pulled"

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