There is no personification going on here.
there's no personification
Personification
Personification can be found in the book "Hoot" when the author describes trees whispering, animals gossiping, and the wind laughing. These elements help bring the story to life and create a vivid image for the reader.
In the book "Hoot" by Carl Hiaasen, personification can be found in phrases such as "the wind whispered through the trees" or "the sun smiled down on the children." These examples give human-like qualities to non-human things, enhancing the reader's connection to the natural world.
Personification is generally used for inanimate object but can be used on animals.
The owls's sound is a hoot.
Hoot hoot hoot
you get hoot hoot at night in the marsh game
personification
Ash's hoot hoot evolves at episode 183
hoot-hoot evolves at level 20 into noctowl which will not evolve no further
The poet used personification to describe the wind as a mischievous prankster.
no, becasue you are alive, and personification is making inanimate objects come to life. But, you are already alive.