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In "Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever," several instances of personification enhance the humor and relatability of Greg Heffley's experiences. For example, Greg describes his house as "staring" at him when he's stuck inside, giving it a sense of judgment. Additionally, he often attributes human-like emotions to inanimate objects, such as when he mentions the "gloomy" weather reflecting his mood. These personifications help convey Greg's feelings of frustration and isolation during the winter break.

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