The fire ran wild.
Personification! It is personification because the fire is given human-like qualities. Human-like quality = cheerful.
Oh, dude, personification for fire? That's like when you give fire human-like qualities, ya know? So, it's when you say stuff like "the flames danced in the wind" or "the fire roared with anger." Basically, you're just making fire sound like it's got its own little personality going on.
The definition of the word personification is an attribution to either personal nature or human characteristics. Personification is used to assign personal qualities or characteristics to non human things. An example sentence of a personification could be "The fire ran wild through the forest."
Personification is when you give an innanimate object human characterisitcs- eg. the jacket shivered, the chair moaned
The stars danced playfully in evening sky. My computer throws a fit after every update. The fire ran wild across the dry hills
"Our house is on fire!" the boy exclaimed.
The alarm called out to alert the people to the fire.
His method of lighting a fire was archaic, in that he used a flint stone to start the fire.
"The fire blazed strongly" uses imagery because when you read it it creates an image. Personification can also said to be use in this sentence. The word strong is usually associated with people. The literary devise syntax is there as well. if the sentence said "the strong fire blazed" it would have been a bit awkward and would not have meant what is does.
Yes, the noun 'firefighter' is a descriptive noun, a noun that give you a picture of the person or thing.For example, in the sentence, "People put out the fire.", a perfectly correct sentence but it doesn't give a clue who those people are (passersby, neighbors, the family?). The sentence, "Firefighters put out the fire." tells you that the fire was put out by professionals and it was probably put out safely.
The firefighter obliterated, or expunged, the fire.
Yes, "Set Fire to the Rain" by Adele contains metaphors, such as "I set fire to the rain" and personification, like "watched it pour as I touched your face." These literary devices add depth and emotion to the song's lyrics.