Personification is when you give an inanimate object, such as an animal or guitar, human characteristics.
Ex. It seemed as though the guitar played its own tune.
A simile is when you compare 2 unlike things using the words "like" or "as".
Ex. The moon shone LIKE a bright light.
A metaphor is when you compare 2 unlike things WITHOUT using the words "like" or "as".
Ex. The moon IS a bright light.
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Idiom:
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personification- the trees danced in the wind smile- her cheeks were as res as a cherry metaphor- i don't know hyperbole- i text so fast i can text 20 words in a second
i think its personification
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The phase "winds blow" is a personification because it attributes human-like qualities (the ability to blow) to the winds. It is not alliteration, hyperbole, or a metaphor.
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It is a metaphor because it's comparing bear and death without using "like" or "as".
You can find examples of metaphor, simile, personification, and hyperbole throughout "Maroo of the Winter Caves" by using a close reading approach. Look for comparisons that are not meant to be taken literally (metaphor and simile), human characteristics assigned to non-human entities (personification), and exaggerated statements (hyperbole). These literary devices are often used to enhance descriptions of characters, events, or the environment in the story.
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