In this context, the personification means that the exam is being described as if it has human-like qualities (specifically the ability to glare) to emphasize its intimidating or challenging nature. It creates a sense of the exam being a daunting presence in the room, adding to the tension or pressure felt by the person facing it.
Personification can be found throughout the book "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH." An example can be seen when the animals are given human-like traits and emotions, such as when Mrs. Frisby talks to the wise owl, or when the rats are portrayed as intelligent and resourceful creatures.
The pencil danced across the page. The pencil groaned as the boy sharpened it.
The word "segregation" appears on page 87 of the book "Maniac Magee" by Jerry Spinelli.
No, a separate title page is not required in APA style. The title of your essay can be placed at the top of the first page along with your name, institutional affiliation, and any other necessary information.
An APA reference page typically has the title "References" centered at the top, followed by a list of sources cited in alphabetical order by the author's last name. Each entry includes the author's name, publication year, title of the work, publication information, and any other relevant details. The page is double-spaced with a hanging indent for each reference.
In "The Giver" by Lois Lowry, the personification example can be found on page 143. This example refers to the wind as whispering apologies.
The blank page stared back, inviting me to fill it with my thoughts and ideas.
The Stars Will Whisper
Yes, "can make the page come to life" is an example of personification because it attributes human-like qualities (the ability to come alive) to a non-living object (the page).
page 144 spring has sprung
Two examples of personification in Fahrenheit 451 are: "The room was indeed empty" (page 8), where the room is given human-like qualities as if it has feelings, and "Montag felt a play of emotions in him" (page 16), where emotions are portrayed as actors in a play.
In "The Angel Experiment" by James Patterson, a personification occurs when the characters refer to the "School" (the place where they were experimented on) as a living entity, attributing human characteristics to it. For example, they describe the School as "evil" and "cruel," adding a sense of foreboding to the story.
chair talkin
You print the page.
Pg 258 when Blaze says Ronnie looks like an Easter egg.
The page in the link below lists the plumbing license exam for every state:
It is on a spelling bee medal in the draw of the desk