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This is a personification because you cant actually fire it but it describes the way you want to feel about something.
Personification! It is personification because the fire is given human-like qualities. Human-like quality = cheerful.
A simile is a type of figurative language.
What you are referring to is a Hyperbole, or an extreme exaggeration. It usually means a feeling of sadness, but your heart is not literally sore. It could also be an idiom, as in "Heartache", which has about the same meaning.
(figurative denotes representing a figure, or something not necessarily tangible) "Figurative sculpture can be modeled on living things in nature." "His novel includes metaphorical humor and other figurative language."
This is a personification because you cant actually fire it but it describes the way you want to feel about something.
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What type of figurative language did charles w chesnutt use for his books?
Deconstruction
This type of figurative language is symbolism.
Personification is the type of figurative language in which a nonhuman subject is given human characteristics.
Idiom
I believe the type of figurative language in which an inanimate object is given human characteristics is anthropomorphism.
Hyperbole
The type of figurative language in the sentence would need to be provided for an analysis to be made.
Metaphor.