Something Wicked This Way Comes

Something Wicked This Way Comes metaphors/similes between chapters 36-47

I really need to get 3 figurative language things!!!

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Personification:

The echoes of the great chime wandered in the unlit halls of the library.

Simile:

Wet all over, cold to the bone, before night caught him he let the crowd protect, warm, and bear him away up into town, to the library, and to most important books which he arranged in a great literary clock on a table, like someone learning to tell a new time.

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The sun rose yellow as a lemon. (Simile)

Jim, at last, stretched like a cat. (Simile)

This second man was tall as a lamp post. (Simile)

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