Personification and alliteration are the poetic techniques used in this excerpt from a Dickinson poem "The Brooks laugh louder when you come."
The use of personification is a poetic technique employed in the phrase "The brooks laugh louder when you come." By attributing human emotions (laughter) to non-human entities (brooks), the poet creates a vivid and imaginative image, enhancing the emotional impact of the verse.
Personification and alliteration
Laugh a Little Louder Please was created on 1975-09-21.
Some people may laugh louder than others due to various factors such as their personality, cultural background, or environment. It can also be influenced by how they perceive humor and their level of comfort and confidence in expressing their emotions.
well me and my friend made it up when we was in town and it is like lol which stands for laugh out load so we made lel and it stands for laugh even louder cool right ;):)
Slow down and find something that makes you laugh.
David Ginn has written: 'Children laugh louder' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Card tricks, Tricks, Magic tricks
Well i know that when a girl is flirting she will touch your arm or laugh louder than normal. if a girl is just your friend she will treat you as if you are a friend.
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well who knows . make ur time wise if you believe that your going to die i 2013 ,, laugh louder,kiss slowly and havee funn and plus noone knows when you me or anyone else might diee ..
The future tense of "laugh" is "will laugh" or "shall laugh."
How can you not laugh.
you can get a sweet laugh when someone tease you sweet laugh
They don't laugh, they might look like they laugh.