Personification
Anthropomorphizing
The cell wall gives the cell its shape and provides protection, and is not found in animal cells. It is a rigid layer that surrounds the cell membrane in plant cells, fungi, and some bacteria, providing structure and support to the cell.
A description is a statement that gives details about something or someone, providing information on its characteristics, qualities, or features. It aims to accurately convey the appearance, nature, or purpose of the subject being described.
Chloroplasts can be found in plant cells but not in animal cells. Chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis and contain chlorophyll, which gives plants their green color. Mitochondria, ribosomes, and vacuoles can be found in both plant and animal cells.
Animal cells are given their shape and sturdiness by the cytoskeleton, which is a network of protein filaments that provide structural support and help maintain cell shape. The cytoskeleton also plays a role in cell movement, division, and intracellular transport.
When an author gives human qualities to an animal in a story they anthropomorphize it.
Inductive technique trains the mind and gives self confodence Inductive technique gives new knoeledge
The lines from the poem "edge" by plants demonstrate the technique of personification, where the plants are said to "weigh their destinies together" like human beings making decisions. This technique gives human-like qualities to plants, allowing the reader to connect with them on a deeper level.
The term for assigning human attributes is anthropomorphism. Examples are fables and animal cartoons.
What animal gives the frogs there nutrients
its not an animal, its Rue who gives Katniss the medicine
The crackle paint technique gives the wall texture. People absolutely love it!
For 12 years, Cathy Puett Miller, president of TLA, Inc. has been called "the Literacy Ambassador". She has trademarked this aka and defines the "literacy ambassador" as one who makes friends for reading, writing, listening and communicating. TLA's website, www.readingisforeveryone.org gives details of the products and services provided by this independent children's literacy consultant.
Bad technique in sports, are all techniques that are not performed naturally, and that does not give a good result when performed. Good technique is any technique that is natural in it's execution, and gives good results.
personification
There is no exact number, but the U.S. State Department estimated a rate of 76.5% for 2006. UNICEF gives the female youth (15-24) rate as 89% for 2003-2007, but does not provide a male rate.
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