NO.........
i humped my pillow, soiling the pillow case.
His rolled up jacket was almost as comfortable as a pillow.
The pillow fight was disaster!
the pillow is made out of cushion.
I threw the ball to my friend.
Personification means giving an object human qualities. Example:I was so tired. As I staggered into my room, my pillow beckoned me to fall into bed and close my heavy eyelids.Pillows can't actually beckon; it's personification because you're giving the pillow a human quality to make your writing sound more interesting. :)
this is a metaphor because it is describing how soft the pillow is without using like or as in the sentence
The pillow on the couch feels soft.
Ad infinitum the boy punches his pillow with rage.
That disturbing bit of news really threw me for a loop.
Yes, the phrase "It is not a complete sentence" is indeed a complete sentence. It has a subject ("It") and a predicate ("is not a complete sentence"), expressing a complete thought. In contrast, a fragment lacks one of these elements and does not convey a full idea.
The basketball player threw the ball into the hoop and scored!