Yes, the sentence is an example of personification because it attributes human-like qualities to the eggs and toast by describing them as "shriveled" and "like stone." This creates a vivid image for the reader by giving inanimate objects human characteristics.
It depends, how much toast do you have.... It also depends on how many toast your toaster can toast.
The practice of toasting bread became popular in the Roman Empire. The word “toast” actually comes from the Latin “tostum,” which means “to burn or scorch.” The first breads were likely toasted by laying them in front of the fire on a hot stone.
The homophone for "toast" is "toes".
There is no plural of the word toast. There is only 'pieces of' toast.
No, you can only toast bread.You can in theory if you partly toast bread then toast it again at a later period, then you would be toasting toast, as the first toasting changes the bread. toasting a full toasted toast would make it burn and possibly start on fire.
Toast!
salad with toast in it :)
Hollywood Toast.
toast from Denmark
toast
Do you mean WHY DOES TOAST TOAST? Because it's heated and turns brown.
Alliteration for toast