Yes, describing war as "raging on" is an example of personification because it attributes human characteristics (in this case, the action of raging) to a non-human entity (war).
Yes the wind whispering would be a personification as people whisper and personification is giving a human characteristic to a nonliving thing.
No, "flawless peach" is not a form of personification. Personification involves giving human-like qualities to non-human objects, whereas "flawless peach" is simply describing a peach as being without flaws.
The word personification is a noun, a word for a person. An adjective is a describing word; you would describe the noun personification with an adjective. An example is 'a perfectpersonification'.
That would be a simile. A personification is like the rain kissed my lips. Personification will have a non human object do a human action.
"At last slow morning crept up the cliff" and "Turtle tip toed into the sleeping apartment" p.4
Rosie the Riveter was the personification of the women who worked in war plants. You could see her on posters and magazines.
the civil war had been raging over two years when lincoln gave the gettysbug address.what was the main purpose of his speech?
when in inhuman object is given human traits. examples include: raging seas, cruel wind, weeping rains, etc. this can also apply to animals, but mostly applies to forces of nature.
Personification
Yes, the sentence "leaves danced in the breeze" is an example of personification because leaves cannot actually dance like humans do. Personification is when human characteristics are given to non-human things.
Personification is when an object takes on a human action. An example from Julius Caesar would be: "The Tiber trembled beneath her banks."
not exactly. if u wanted 2 make it a personification you would need 2 say: the walls were talking to anyone who would pass by them. there just one of many examples there are of personification. :)