"O child, child, No power in wealth or war Or tough sea-blackened ships Can prevail against untiring Destiny!" What kind of figurative language does Sophocles use in these lines? A. overstatement, to exaggerate the power of Destiny over the lives of people B. metaphor, to compare Destiny to a person going on a sea voyage C. personification, to present Destiny as a strong enemy D. repetition, to liken Destiny to a child who has little influence over his life