Summer crept sleepily like molasses down a tree.
Silly simians soak up the sunshine Mischievous monkeys make merry in the meadow Playful primates picking peaches in the park
"I wasnt much bigger than a young possom." in chapter one i think
In the book "Stargirl" by Jerry Spinelli, a personification is a literary device where human qualities are attributed to non-human entities. An example of personification in the book is when the author describes the wind "whispering secrets" in Chapter 5. This can be found on page 32 in some editions of the book. Personification helps create vivid imagery and adds depth to the storytelling by giving life-like characteristics to elements of nature.
Sure, here are some examples of literary devices in the poem "Bed in Summer": Personification: "the windows are fast and high" Metaphor: "the cricket’s cry" Simile: "And some are cool and some are cold" These are just a few examples; the poem is rich in various literary devices.
He rapes Herat the end of the book
What are types of personification
In the book "Loser" by Jerry Spinelli, some examples of personification include when the wind "grabs" Zinkoff's hat, indicating that the wind is acting like a person by taking the hat forcefully. Another example is when the stairs in the school are described as "smiling," giving human-like qualities to an inanimate object.
A personification expression is an object personified with feelings with an expression. For example the forest welcomed me with open arms. That is a personification expression.
do monkeys eat custard?: some monkeys like custard and some dont. i tried it by leaving some custard outside
Some monkeys are cute, some are nasty and vicious.
No, chickens are omnivores, Some monkeys are herbivorous and some are omnivorous. .
they do have different features. example: some monkeys have tails and some have not.