"Ask not what your country can do for you but ask what you can do for your country." -- Oliver Wendel Holmes, Memorial Day Address, 1886
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"Nature abhors a vacuum" -- Aristotle
Don't anthropomorphize computers. They hate that. -- Unknown
Opportunity may knock, but it seldom nags. -- David Mamet
The night crept over the hills. - unknown
The answer on apex is "why then O brawling love!"
Personification
personification
The phrase "gazing grain" contains alliteration and personification. It is an example of alliteration because of the repetition of the "g" sound, and personification because it gives human characteristics (gazing) to the grain.
No, "sweep" is not an example of personification. Personification is when human characteristics are attributed to non-human entities.
Yes that is personification
Yes it is a personification
This excerpt uses personification by giving human qualities to the landscape and shadows. Personification is a literary device where non-human things are described as if they have human feelings or actions. It enhances the imagery and creates a sense of depth in the description.
A non-example of personification would be a statement that does not give human qualities or characteristics to inanimate objects or animals. For example, "The wind howled through the trees" is an example of personification, whereas "The sun shone brightly in the sky" is not an example of personification.
'A frost hit' is not an example of personification. Personification is giving human qualities to an idea such as Jack Frost or Mother Nature.
Personification
.Well no. Personification is when you give something not alive human characteristics .For example: The couch laughed at the joke told. A cricket is alive. It is not personification.