No, inanimate objects cannot possess things. Possession implies ownership or control, which requires some form of agency or consciousness that inanimate objects do not have.
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Animate objects are things that are alive like animals and plants, inanimate objects aren't alive, like books and paper.
They are both living things (animate, as opposed to inanimate objects).
Land is inanimate. It cannot rely on something.
animals, plants, chemicals, humans, animate things, inanimate things, magical stuff
It is called a metaphor when you compare a person to an inanimate object. Metaphors are figures of speech that make a comparison between two unlike things.
Things that are animate are living-eg a cat,dog or human.An Inanimate thing is something that is not alive,and has never been alive.eg Plastic, A Computer etc. i am not sure wether things that are dead,but were once living,such as a cut down tree or a piece of paper are animate or inanimate however.
A piece of wood is an inanimate object. OR: Items that are not living are considered an inanimate item.
Yes, an animal is alive. It breathes; it reproduces; it consumes, digests and eliminates, and it grows. These are what living things do, that "inanimate" things cannot.