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Question 8 “one headlight was still working, casting a lonely beam down the muddy hill that made twinkling diamonds out of the shattered glass.” the author uses
a. personification and a simile
b. a metaphor and hyperbole
c. a simile and a metaphor
d. personification and a metaphor

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