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This question has two parts. first, answer part a. then, answer part b. part a read the sentence and answer the question that follows. the skyscrapers huddled against the freezing blasts of wind off the lake. which of the following is used in the sentence? personification a synonym humor an antonym question 2 part b which word in the sentence in part a is part of the figure of speech identified in part a? freezing blasts lake huddled

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