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No, the phrase "the window winked at you" is an example of personification because it attributes human-like qualities (such as winking) to an inanimate object (the window).
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personification is giving human qualities to things that are nit human. Ex: the leaves danced in the wind, the moon winked good night, the coyote howled at night while the moon winked good night, the sun told me good morning, etc
The window whispered secrets to the walls.
Trees were dancing with the wind.The radio stopped singing and continued to stare at me.The picture in that magazine shouted for attention.The someone winked at me.The lightning lashed out with anger.
No. Winked is the past tense of the verb to wink. Wink itself is a noun.
In "The Portrait of a Lady" by Khushwant Singh, the author personifies the portrait by describing it as having a "kind face that winked and smiled," giving it human-like qualities of warmth and familiarity. The way the portrait is described as "coming alive" when the narrator looks at it also suggests a personification of the painting.
In order to identify the literary device used in a sentence, I would need to know the specific sentence you are referring to. Literary devices can include metaphors, similes, personification, imagery, alliteration, etc. Each device conveys meaning in a unique way.
one syllable--and syllable is missing an "s". You should say "How many syllables is winked?"
He Winked and Won - 1916 was released on: USA: 21 December 1916
The cast of She Winked - 1915 includes: Eddie Boland Ernest Shields
Yes, i have to admit that Hood Winked 1 was better, but #2 was great!!
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Most likely, it's a yes!