The word personification is a noun, a word for a person. An adjective is a describing word; you would describe the noun personification with an adjective. An example is 'a perfectpersonification'.
The poet used personification to describe the wind as a mischievous prankster.
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Personification, glad I could help!
No, "razor sharp" is not a personification. It is an example of a metaphor used to describe something as extremely sharp, like a razor blade. Personification involves giving human-like qualities to non-human things.
This phrase uses personification to describe how the friendship made the person feel comforted and supported, like being enveloped in a warm blanket. It portrays the friendship as a nurturing and protective force in the person's life.
No, the phrase "shower with praise" is not an example of personification. Personification involves giving human-like qualities to non-human entities or objects. In this phrase, "shower" is used as a verb to describe the action of praising someone excessively.
No, saying "the house is quiet" is not an example of personification. Personification is when human characteristics are attributed to non-human things. In this case, describing a house as quiet is simply using an adjective to describe its lack of noise.
It was as pretty as a flower or it was as tall as a skyscraper. Sorry, I'm not that good at personification.
There is no personification going on here.
No verbs will describe a person. A person is a noun, and verbs do not describe nouns. Adjectives describe nouns.Examples of adjectives that can describe a person and begin with the letter N:nervousnicenormalnurturing
In the poem "Leisure" by William Henry Davies, personification is used to describe nature as having a personality. For example, the speaker refers to the earth as "breast" and mentions the sun and wind as having human-like qualities such as "watching."
Yes. Personification is the literary device that occurs when a material object that does not possess vital qualities is described using adjectives that usually pertain to the living. Personification can also take place when inhuman objects act in a way that is only possible for humans. In this example, "stolid" and "undaunted" are adjectives that are typically used to describe human personality, making it personification when they are used to describe something as inhuman as a gun. Moreover, the guns "speak," an action that is only available to living beings.