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English, 15.10.2019 02:00 edgarlimon2000

Which best describes the effect of the figurative language used in this sentence from section two?
a) the use of the allusion, "the garden of eden" intensifies the idea that the sacramento valley was a delightful place; a paradise.
b) the use of the allusion, "the garden of eden" eliminates the fear that the sacramento valley was a dangerous place and sinful place.
c) the use of personification, with the words, "the garden of eden" intensifies the idea that the sacramento valley was a delightful place; a paradise.
d) the use of personification, with the words, "the garden of eden" eliminates the fear that the sacramento valley was a dangerous place and sinful place.

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