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personification is giving a non-living thing human qualities. For example a chair talkin is an example of personification.
Personification is when an author gives in inanimate object human qualities. example: The leaves danced in the wind.
No! 'its raining cats and dogs' is an Idiom.
Personification is a literary device where human attributes are given to non-human entities. An example of personification is "The wind whispered through the trees." In this sentence, the wind is given the human ability to whisper.
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No, "sweep" is not an example of personification. Personification is when human characteristics are attributed to non-human entities.
personification is giving a non-living thing human qualities. For example a chair talkin is an example of personification.
Personification is when an author gives in inanimate object human qualities. example: The leaves danced in the wind.
No! 'its raining cats and dogs' is an Idiom.
Yes. Personification is giving human-like characteristics to inanimate (non-human) objects, so saying jewelry (which is non-human) is a girl's best friend (best friend being a human trait) is indeed an example of personification.
This line is an example of personification, as it attributes human qualities (ambition) to a non-human object (ladder).
"His mind screamed" is an example of personification because it gives human-like qualities (screaming) to a non-human entity (mind).
Personification is a literary device where human characteristics are attributed to non-human things. An example of personification that starts with "s" could be "The sun smiled down on the earth."
Anything that isn't personification - for example, "He walked down the street."
No, the phrase "these mountains are liking it very much" is not a correct example of personification. Personification attributes human traits or emotions to non-human entities, but mountains cannot have feelings or preferences. A more fitting example of personification would be, "The mountains stood majestically, welcoming all who approached."
The phantom speaking to Penelope is an example of personification, where a non-human entity is given human-like qualities such as the ability to speak.
Personification is a literary device where human attributes are given to non-human entities. An example of personification is "The wind whispered through the trees." In this sentence, the wind is given the human ability to whisper.