In "What Stumped the Bluejays," personification is evident in the way the bluejays are portrayed as having human-like qualities, such as the ability to think, reason, and express emotions. The bluejays engage in a debate over the riddle posed by the narrator, showcasing their intelligence and curiosity. This anthropomorphism allows readers to connect with the birds on a deeper level, as they navigate the challenges posed by the riddle, highlighting themes of problem-solving and communication.
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Creighton Bluejays football was created in 1900.
Stumped can be both a verb (past tense of "stump") and an adjective, as in "I was stumped by the question."
Creighton Bluejays men's basketball was created in 1916.
humans
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because bluejays are known for not comin back to a place they have already been
Stumped - 2013 was released on: USA: 2014
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bluejays are birds and they dont steal it they eat it so you dont actually have a problem