Yes, the phrase "the clock sang its song" is an example of personification because it attributes human-like qualities (singing) to a non-human object (clock).
people sing .. wind doesn't :) attributing human trades to things or animal is called personification :)
"I Got You Babe" by Sonny and Cher.
the alrm clock screamed its glee.
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A good personification of a clock could be "the relentless timekeeper," symbolizing the never-ending march of time and the limitations it places on our lives.
This is an example of personification, where the wind is given human-like characteristics by attributing the ability to sing a song and feel lonely.
the piano sang beautifully when i played the piano
Tom Jones sang the song.
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A personification for an alarm clock would be describing it as "relentless" or "persistent," as it continues to ring until it fulfills its purpose of waking someone up. Additionally, it could be described as "authoritative" or "demanding," as it commands attention and requires action from the individual. This personification attributes human-like qualities to the alarm clock, emphasizing its role in controlling and dictating one's daily routine.
Faron Dawe sang the song 'Be Your Friend'