as I walked through the desert the sun glared down at me? A.Metaphor B.Idiom C.Personification D.Hyperbole

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Answer 1
Answer: Hi there, Gageboysmvr! I am guessing you meant "As I walked through the desert, the sun glared down at me.A. Metaphor 
B. Idiom 
C. Personification

D. Hyperbole 
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In this case, you would think it would be D. Hyperbole. Don't let this trick you. It is C. Personification, because a sun cannot glare. It is a human action.

I hope I helped! :)

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