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Yes, "The Eagle" by Alfred Lord Tennyson does use personification. The poem attributes human qualities to the eagle, such as nobility, power, and freedom, to emphasize its majestic nature and create vivid imagery.
The figurative language found in the line "The wrinkled sea beneath him crawls" is personification, as it attributes human-like qualities (crawls) to the sea. The use of personification creates a vivid image of the sea moving like a living creature beneath the eagle.
Th eagles in the 3D movie seemed like they were going to bump in to me.
The date on a half-eagle gold coin should be on the front of the coin underneath the head (Liberty or the Indian). And on the 1/10 ounce American Gold Eagle, the date is to the right of the personification of Liberty.
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It is personification without meaning to use personification
Is it a Morgan or Peace dollar? A Morgan dollar features a personification of Liberty with a crown saying "LIBERTY" on it. A Peace dollar has a personification of Liberty with rays of light coming out of her head. The reverse of a Morgan dollar has an Eagle with arrows and an olive branch and a wreath under it. The reverse of a Peace dollar features a perched eagle sitting on a rock inscribed "PEACE". Without knowing the type of coin, it is impossible to state a value.
There is no personification going on here.
No, personification does not have a prefix
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