the grass waited patiently for rain.
You can put grass into personification as so;
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the grass pushed through the soil
We living happily in the flowerbed... tickly feel of ants... ew slimy thing (picture)! Get off of me!
VROO VROO VROOOOOO! Uh oh! I know what that is!
Pieces slice all over the lawn "ahh my body parts!"
"NOOOOOO, I'm too young to be mowed. Tell my Ms. Sod I'll miss her." is my guess. If that sounds weird or has some meaning I'm unaware of please tell me so I won't type something like this again.
The grass slowly let go of the ground in the storm?
The grass slowly let go of the ground in the storm?
the grass was sad and depressed. that how u doing it :/ it pretty ez
The grass danced as the wind blew across them
The grass sat as it waited to be stepped on or hit by a ball
Each blade of grass danced and swayed in the breeze.
No, as a personification is giving an inanimate object human-like qualities.
Personification is giving life-like qualities to in animate objects. Ex. The leaf danced in the wind. Or The grass swayed in the storm.
The wind whistled
No. It could be capitalized, such as Death, but no quotes.
Five examples of personification include the sun kissed the grass, the stars danced in the sky, and the wind howled through the house. Time sneaks up on you and the fire ran out of control are other personification examples.
grass
No.
You Simply Put Them There
when the poem has been given human qualities to a non living thing or a thing which cannot have is thats when we find eg the flowers danced on the grass flower cannot dance when this type comes it is personification
You can put down new grass and it to hold up in a few ways. You can try putting down fake grass.
Grass seed.Grass seed.Grass seed.Grass seed.