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he fell jumped from were Lincoln was and broke his leg but limped his way out the back door were he had a horse waiting
To smile not to big and not to small.How it is comfortable for you
Well think of it this way a smile will make it a mile.
personification
It depends on who smiled first, if he smiles at you the best way to smile back is with your regular smile or in any way that makes you most comfortable. And if you happen to smile first, make sure to look for his reaction.
Syllables refer to the way that words naturally divide themselves into groupings of sounds. The word "personification" has six syllables.
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because it annoying the way it just is ( has personification)
the same way as you do
It means to smile in a mocking hateful way-Smile warmly would be opposite of that
Everybody is uniuqe meaning we all smile differently either for the good or for worse there is no real way to smile like a celebrity all you can do is smile your smile and if someone says something about your smile. Then either they are just jelous or my motto ...who cares as long as you like your smile who cares!! hope that helps:]
In chapters 24-30 of "Huckleberry Finn," personification examples include the Mississippi River "laughing" and the trees "whispering" as Huck and Jim journey on their raft. Twain uses personification to give life-like qualities to these natural elements, enhancing the overall atmosphere of the novel.