Yes, there are instances of personification in the novel "Unwind" by Neal Shusterman. For example, the Harvest Camps are described as "gobbling up" teens, giving them a sense of being alive and active. Additionally, the phrase "The moment he steps into the wood, he's embraced by its familiar, living presence" personifies the woods as embracing and alive.
The correct spelling is "unwind".
There's Unwind Role Play, a wetpaint site, it's new, and needs more members.
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Yes in the book unwind
Its as flexible as any standard cat5e but will require being stretched out to start to unwind and reshape from coiled to straight.
The opposite of rewind is unwind.
No, it is personification.
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Unwound is the past participle of unwind.
Unwind was created on 2001-03-06.