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Function of Personification: Fiction/Drama Practice Test

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In the following excerpt from an original drama, an adult son (Cal) returns to his father’s barbershop after years away:

FATHER: Sit.

CAL: I’m not here for a haircut.

FATHER: The chair doesn’t care. It’s been waiting with its mouth open.

CAL: You kept it.

FATHER: The mirror kept you. Every day it held your face up and asked where you went.

CAL: That’s—

FATHER: Don’t argue with glass. It remembers what you try to forget.

CAL: You talk like this place is a witness.

FATHER: It is.

What is the primary function of the personification in the father’s dialogue?

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