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"We're selling mile-high ice-cream cones" is an example of (personification, hyperbole, metaphor).
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User: "We're selling mile-high ice-cream cones" is an example of (personification, hyperbole, metaphor).

Weegy: "We're selling mile-high ice-cream cones" is an example of Hyperbole.
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User: “my faith is a rock to which is anchored my happiness” is a sentence based on (personification, metaphor,simile).

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“my faith is a rock to which is anchored my happiness” is a sentence based on metaphor.
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