School buses don't wheeze. Persons sometimes do.
"Mmm. You know you like my crispy crust," said the frozen pizza as Linda walked past the frozen food section of the grocery store. To add personification to something is to make something inanimate come to life.
No, "his eyes weren't laughing" is not an example of personification. Personification is a literary device where human characteristics are attributed to non-human things. In this phrase, "his eyes" are already human body parts, so there is no non-human object being given human qualities.
Jacob rounded the blind corner and bumped into Rachel, startling her, because she did not know that Jacob was in the building.
no they are pratically the same thing. i have researched pumas on a school project so i know this
there are no animals that start with x in french i know because i take french in high school
One example of personification in "Speak" by Laurie Halse Anderson is in Chapter 23 when the main character, Melinda, describes the school's ceiling tiles as "pressing down on me." This personification occurs on page 115 of the book.
My cat only wheezes sometimes. I'm still trying to find a way to get rid of it. My mom and dad used to say that she was irritated, but they were wrong. She wheezes whenever theres somebody around...or she is sick (that makes sense). I do not know the final cure to it.
i don't know either dude
Personification that's hoe u spell it stupid who doesnt know slow
I don't actually know, sorry.
The cupcakes were wearing a coat of icing!
Personification.
go to www.norwoodschools.org, there might be an answer there I also attended this school in the Seventies you are inquiring about, and know that it is on the corner of Marion and Highland Ave. It was called Marion Street Elementary School.
YES! I haven't been using mine in a while and now it wheezes like a human being, don't really know what to do with it..
I don’t know that’s why I need help
No, a cone does not have a corner, nor any corners! i know this because i am an algebra genius!
An example of personification in the movie "Crash" is when the character of Jean says, "The city doesn't know how to take care of its own" referring to Los Angeles as if it is a person capable of providing for itself.