No. That is not an object or animal taking on human form.
Yes, this sentence uses personification because it attributes human emotions (tears) to something non-human (saltiness).
personification
Whispering tears fall.
Saltiness is the correct spelling of this word.Some example sentences are:I am not a fan of too much saltiness in my food.The saltiness of the sea water only made him more thirsty.
Yes, that is the correct spelling of the word saltiness.Some example sentences with this word are:There was too much saltiness in the soup.She loves the saltiness of the popcorn.
The saltiness of something is determined by how much salt is in it.
Sodium chloride can't lose his saltiness.
No, not literally. In literature you may read that someone's eyes are drowned with tears--that is a personification, a use of figurative language.
The bow reminds Penelope of her missing husband, Odysseus, and stirs up emotions of longing and sorrow for him. It symbolizes the absence and uncertainty of his return, leading her to tears as she ponders his fate and their future.
The saltiness of sea water is the result of evaporation...and heat
A personification of a cold rainy day could be a gloomy figure draped in dark clouds, with rain falling like tears from its eyes and a chill in the air that pierces through to the bones.
most of the saltiness is caused by sodium chloride or NaCI.
Q1:,... I couldn't believe how much saltiness was in this small pretzel I ate.Hope I helped . (: .......3belin