All the Crooked Saints
What is an example of personification in the novel, All the Crooked Saints?
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Jill W
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Personification:
“The stars stopped their laughing to watch her gallop beneath them, and the moon covered its face with a cloud, and then, as she grew close, the stars scrambled down below the horizon so that they would not have to watch” (225).
“The sun had been crawling hand over foot through the dry Colorado blue for several hours” (42).
All the Crooked Saints