The following humorous examples of personification in poetry can make you laugh will illustrating. The leaves on the ground danced in the wind.
Personification
The clause "the happy clouds scanned the ground beneath them" is an example of the literary device of personification. Personification is the attribution of human form or characteristics to some inanimate thing. In this sentence, inanimate clouds are described as "happy" (a human emotion) and as "scanning the ground" (a human faculty). Clouds of course do not actually feel "happy" or "scan the ground," but the author uses the device of personification to lend a human quality to a scene and to forge a certain mood.
Gaea (Gaia) IS the earth. She was the personification of the ground beneath our feet.
"The snow whispered" is the personification. Snow can not actually whisper, so it is being personified.
Metaphor
Personification
Gaia was the primordial deity that was the personification of the earth; not just the planet, but literally the ground beneath the Greek's feet.
It is personification without meaning to use personification
personification is giving human qualities to non-living objects like " the leafs danced all the way to the ground"
There is no personification going on here.
No, personification does not have a prefix