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An old computer
um dk im the one asking too sorry
the old computer walked across the floor
Personification for an old computer
The old computer walked around the floor
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An "Old Computer" would literally be any computer that has become out of date. Which is almost literally, every computer that goes out of the factory. However, most people would consider anything older than Windows XP to be rather 'old'.colossus
If the computer is very old then it may expect the printer to be on a parallel port. Most modern printers do not have facility for a parallel connections anymore. It may not be possible to connect the printer to the old computer. Further if the computer is very old the printer manufacturer may not provide a print driver for the old operating system.
Charles Babbage was 33 years old when he designed his first computer but he didn't build
The capability of an old computer to download movies like a new one will depend on how old the computer is. Many computers that are a few years old are just as capable of downloading movies as a new one would be. The speed of the download would depend on ones internet speed and not the age of a computer.
no it cant
old computers dont run all day
The computer threw screaming alerts at me. NOTE: has personification for alerts too
In Norse mythology, the personification of old age is known as Elli. She is depicted as an elderly woman who defeats Thor, the god of thunder, in a wrestling match to show that no one can escape the effects of old age. Elli is often associated with the inevitability of time and the idea that even the mighty gods are subject to its effects.
No, the moon can be old. Personification of the moon would be: 'the moon smiled on the new lovers...' 'the man in the moon could clearly be seen...'
Personification is a literary term in which inanimate objects are given human-like characteristics. An example of personification with a snowflake would be: The powdery snowflake seemed to dance and giggle it drifted through the air.
It means attaching human traits to non human things. If you had trouble getting a program to run on your computer, you might tell someone "My computer hates me" but of course the computer is just a machine. Personification is also used as a literary devise. A building or a river can become a character in a story as if it were a person.
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It is personification without meaning to use personification
The last cookie was calling to me. The computer thought I was some kind of idiot.
Personification is where you give non-human objects human characteristics. For example, if I wrote a stroy about a pencil telling a story to a group of 10-year-old erasers, that would be personification.
There is no personification going on here.