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when the poem has been given human qualities to a non living thing or a thing which cannot have is thats when we find eg the flowers danced on the grass flower cannot dance when this type comes it is personification

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A poem is personification when human characteristics, traits, or actions are given to non-human entities, such as animals, objects, or abstract concepts. Look for language that implies emotions, thoughts, or behaviors typically associated with humans being ascribed to non-human subjects. This literary device brings life and emotion to the objects or ideas being described.

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The personification used in a poem makes the poem more interesting and thought provoking to the reader. An example of personifying an object in a poem would be: "The wind blew and the rose danced among the grass, throwing her petals like scarves."

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