Because of Winn-Dixie

What figurative language was in Chapter 26?

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Personification:

The bottles were quiet; there wasn’t a breeze, so they were just hanging there.

Alliteration:

I took a Littmus Lozenge and unwrapped it and put it in my mouth.

Simile:

Otis laughed and strummed his guitar, and the flavor of the Littmus Lozenge opened in my mouth like a flower blooming, all sweet and sad.

Source(s)

Because of Winn Dixie, Chapter Twenty-Six