"The alien rounded the corner with the human quality he had heard called 'apprehension', though this was the first time he had ever experienced it."
Personification is when an author gives in inanimate object human qualities. example: The leaves danced in the wind.
No, the sentence is not an example of personification. Personification is when non-human entities are given human-like qualities or characteristics, but in this sentence, "other weather related problems" are not being described in a way that suggests human qualities.
Well, since Daedalus was human, all of his qualities were human qualities.
The figurative language in this sentence is personification, as it attributes human qualities (gleaming with pride) to a non-human entity (LaTonya in this case).
In an era obsessed with celebrity and glamour, sophistication has come to be perceived as the most desirable of human qualities …
This sentence contains personification, as it gives human-like qualities (the ability to groan) to the inanimate objects (rocks).
its called personification when a non human is given human qualities
The literary device used in this sentence is personification, as it attributes human-like qualities to the cattle by suggesting they are being branded as if they were human.
Personification is being utilized, the author of the sentence is attributing the moon with human-like characteristics such as faithfulness.
This sentence is an example of personification, which is a figure of speech that gives human qualities to non-human things. In this case, the object that is given human qualities is the old car. Cars don’t actually die, but this sentence implies that the car stopped working and could not be revived, like a living being. This creates a vivid image and expresses the frustration of the car owner.
This sentence contains an example of personification, as it assigns human-like qualities to the pine needles by describing them as "gentle."
Well, since Daedalus was human, all of his qualities were human qualities.