No, those are used in a simile.
Personification would have the object directly doing the action.
For example, "the fire jumped into the forest."
Personification does not usually use "like" or "as" because it attributes human characteristics to non-human things or abstract concepts. This literary device helps readers connect with the object or idea being personified on a deeper level.
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a smile is a conperision using like or as and a metaphor is a comparition,but its do not use like or as,tomak the comparition and personification is
It is personification without meaning to use personification
Personification.
Personification is a unique and impressive literary tool.
Personification is giving something without human like attributes, human like attributes. For instance giving a pen the ability to talk is personification.
The trees personification lit up the whole forest.
yes well kind of because in metaphors and persoinfications you can't use "like" or "as"
Poems like "MY SOCKS" by Shel Silverstein use funny personification, where everyday objects like socks are given human-like traits and behaviors. Another example is "The Frying Pan" by Edward Lear, which humorously portrays the frying pan as a character with emotions and intentions.
personification, enjambment, use of grammer (such as commas), rhyming structure, assonance, alliteration.
Personification
Personification can sometimes be funny as it gives inhuman things human characteristics.