Yes the wind whispering would be a personification as people whisper and personification is giving a human characteristic to a nonliving thing.
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Personification. This is evident in giving human-like qualities (whispering) to the wind, which cannot literally whisper.
"The wind grabbed your umbrella" is personification.
The Stars Will Whisper
In "The Host" by Stephenie Meyer, an example of personification can be found on page 95 where it describes a "chilly wind that whispered in through the open window." The wind is given human-like qualities by being able to whisper.
The wind whistled
people sing .. wind doesn't :) attributing human trades to things or animal is called personification :)
yes
EX--->Hear the wind sing as it is blowing. the wind cannot sing;the wind cannot do something humans can, that is personification. :)
EX--->Hear the wind sing as it is blowing. the wind cannot sing;the wind cannot do something humans can, that is personification. :)
This is a personification: "The wind blew a gush of wind into the forest out of breath from a day of work." A personification is just saying that nature is doing something a human does.
The phrase "the wind bit into you" is a metaphor because it is describing the wind's effect on you by comparing it to the action of biting, without implying that wind has human characteristics or abilities. In personification, the wind would be given human-like qualities, characteristics, or actions.
Wind whisper might refer to a very soft breeze or words that are spoken very softly. Often a wind that is whispering is found in poetry and refers to winds that are soft and warm.