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personification
In a personification sentence, the word "brew" can be used to attribute human qualities to a non-human entity. For example, "The storm clouds brewed ominously overhead, threatening to unleash their fury." This sentence personifies the storm clouds by suggesting they are capable of brewing, a human action.
It contains imagery and personification.
a storm cloud is called a cumulonimbus.
"Grew fond" or "grew fond of" means the more time you spend with someone or something, the more you liked them or it.
At first they didn't like each other. They were friends but as time went on they grew closer until they fell in love
Factory conditions in the North grew worse as the 20th Century became closer. There were no set safety rules, children were allowed to work the same hours as adults, and the pay was very low.
First, the breeze stiffened just a little.
* I grew = crecí * You grew = creciste * He grew = creció * We grew = crecimos * You (plural) grew = crecísteis * They grew = crecieron
Honestly, Superman. Sure, Hancock grew the beginnings of the same morals as Supes, but he lacks the other powers that Superman has. And yes, I know that Superman having all of the powers that he does is really cheap, but hey, the guy is the personification of good.
There were explosions around Rhonda as the rifle fire grew stronger and closer. She had never experienced such violence in her life.
it grew when i was born