a hammer danced on the wood
Personification requires the poet to imagine how something else might feel
Personification is important for a few reasons. It is a form of figurative language, and as such, it can enhance a novel, short story, or poem (it's used most frequently in poetry). Personification gives human qualities to inanimate objects as a way of describing them, or adding emphasis to a particular feature or quality of that object that is important for the story. There are other people who have asked this same question on answers.com and they have good answers from other people as well. Check them out!
Gippy grewal
Personification
Dangerous
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It was as pretty as a flower or it was as tall as a skyscraper. Sorry, I'm not that good at personification.
chattering cake
the trees waved their branches at me.
dance sway sing
money ran away
a hammer danced on the wood
Her hair is as soft as a cotton.
candy is good.
the mirror came to life
i tried to cut an apple