The phrase "the strawberries seemed to sing 'eat you first'" employs personification by attributing human-like qualities to the strawberries, suggesting they possess the ability to communicate and express desire. This vivid imagery creates a sense of allure and temptation, making the strawberries appear inviting and almost eager to be consumed. It conveys the idea that the fruit is not just a passive object, but rather something that actively entices the observer.
it means: the strawberry's like i'm being called to eat them
it means that you are up in the sky
it means: the strawberry's like i'm being called to eat them
This phrase likely suggests that the strawberries are bursting with flavor, as if they are emitting a joyful or vibrant "song" of sweetness and freshness when eaten. It's a poetic or metaphorical way of describing how delicious and enjoyable the strawberries taste.
EX--->Hear the wind sing as it is blowing. the wind cannot sing;the wind cannot do something humans can, that is personification. :)
EX--->Hear the wind sing as it is blowing. the wind cannot sing;the wind cannot do something humans can, that is personification. :)
people sing .. wind doesn't :) attributing human trades to things or animal is called personification :)
I'm pretty sure
Knotted suggests together forever; cemented. Sing suggests the beauty or trance the object of the personification puts you in.
personification
Mocking Bird by Eminem "And if that mockingbird don't sing and that ring don't shine…"
We don't have the poem so we can't answer the question.