The books on the shelf are personified as whispering secrets, giving them human-like qualities of speaking and sharing information.
The sound of the wind whispered its secrets into my ear.
The secrets hidden in the shadows are whispered by the gentle light of the moon.
The person asked, "What secrets are you hiding?"
the brigade was jaunty and seemed to point a proud thumb at the yelling woodyou spelled witch
Athletes are the personification of human fitness
The mirror whispered its secrets of reflection to the room's occupants, revealing truths and illusions in its gleaming surface.
The sun shone as it looked down upon the earth.
The river whispered secrets to the trees as it meandered through the forest, its gentle murmur soothing their worries.
The trees personification lit up the whole forest.
Congratulations. No, literally, that's the first thing Max says. In the prologue.
To create a sentence with personification, you would attribute human qualities or characteristics to a non-human object or animal. For example, "The wind whispered through the trees, sharing its secrets with the leaves."
The red apple danced in the sunlight, its skin blushing with a rosy hue as it whispered secrets to the surrounding fruits.