Examples:
The sun kissed the flowers.
The wind was whistling.
The grass was dancing.
The car was humming.
The washer gurgled the detergent.
The computer began to talk.
Opportunity began to knock on my door.
The leaves danced in the wind frantically/gracefully.
The pillow whispered a bedtime story into my ear
The trees whispered in the wind.
The flowers danced in the grass.
The sun kissed the ocean.
The painting screamed, "LOOK AT ME!!"
The trees danced gracefully in the screeching wind.
Anna's dress hugged her tightly as a frightened child would hold a mother.
The waterfall gushed as if it were trying to escape danger.
My heart raced as fast as a bird with broken wings trying to get away from a hungry cat.
The definition of "personification" is "a physical entity typifying an abstraction." A synonym is embodiment.
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A personification expression is an object personified with feelings with an expression. For example the forest welcomed me with open arms. That is a personification expression.
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No, "sweep" is not an example of personification. Personification is when human characteristics are attributed to non-human entities.
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A non-example of personification would be a statement that does not give human qualities or characteristics to inanimate objects or animals. For example, "The wind howled through the trees" is an example of personification, whereas "The sun shone brightly in the sky" is not an example of personification.
'A frost hit' is not an example of personification. Personification is giving human qualities to an idea such as Jack Frost or Mother Nature.
Anything that isn't personification - for example, "He walked down the street."
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.Well no. Personification is when you give something not alive human characteristics .For example: The couch laughed at the joke told. A cricket is alive. It is not personification.
In "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, the personification example can be found on page 143. This example refers to the wind as whispering apologies.