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What are 3 personifications in of mice and men
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Nataly Olson
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John steinbeck actually used personification in his book "Of Mice And Men". On page 17 was a line of personification, "The sycamore leaves whispered in the wind." Meaning that the sycamore leaves made noise as the wind passed by them.
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