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.
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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.
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the trees waved their branches at me.
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money ran away
The hammer danced across the surface, leaving its mark with each strike.
The golden eagle has good eye sight and good catching animals.
Eagle is good luck.