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Personification is a literary device in which human qualities or attributes are attributed to non-human entities or abstract concepts. In the phrase "lightning danced across the sky," lightning is given the human ability to dance, creating a vivid image that enhances the description of the storm. This technique helps evoke emotions and paint a more dynamic picture of the natural phenomenon.
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The prepositional phrase is "...across the sky." "Across" is the preposition, and "the sky" is the object of the preposition.
the sun dosent move across the sky
Stratus Clouds form a layer or 'sheet' across the sky and tend to be much lower in the atmosphere
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The type of lightning that branches across the sky is called "forked lightning." This occurs when the lightning bolt splits into multiple branches as it travels through the atmosphere, creating a stunning visual display in the sky. Forked lightning is a common sight during thunderstorms and is caused by the electrical discharge seeking the path of least resistance.
Sheet lightning is a type of lightning that illuminates the sky in a broad, diffuse manner without producing thunder. It is caused by the reflection and scattering of lightning off clouds and can create a flickering, sheet-like appearance across the sky.
The storm danced across the sky, lightning flashing and thunder roaring as it swept through the city.
The lightning danced across the sky, illuminating the darkness with its fiery tendrils.
Lighting danced across the sky means the lightning did not go in a straight pattern, lightning usually goes in a straight pattern.
"lightning was playing across the half sky"
Sky lightning is more commonly known as a lightning bolt or simply lightning.
Lightning flashing across the sky is a physical change. It results from the movement of electrical charges in the atmosphere, without any changes in the chemical composition of the air or the resulting light.
A lightning strike typically follows a jagged, branching shape due to the path of least resistance through the air. It can appear as a single bolt or multiple branches stretching across the sky or ground.
Arcing is electrical current jumping across a gap, or creating an arc, as in a spark plug firing, or lightning arcing across the sky.
This phenomenon is called "heat lightning," which occurs when lightning from a distant thunderstorm is visible from a clear sky without audible thunder. The lightning is too far away for the sound to travel, giving the appearance of lightning in a cloudless sky.