The telephone screamed or his mind screamed at the pilot.
Examples of personifications include describing the wind as howling, the sun smiling, and the flowers dancing in the breeze. These examples give human qualities to non-human entities to create vivid and imaginative descriptions.
personifications are human qualities you give to non living things. eg. spine of a book, leg of a chair the rock lay in the garden bed ex. the rock sleep in the garden... escrita por sergei
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The flower begged the man for water.
The apple growled because the worm was trying to get in.
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Some examples of friendship personifications include Loyalty, Trust, Joy, Support, and Understanding. These concepts embody the qualities and characteristics often associated with strong and meaningful friendships.
the pencil danced across the paper. the pencil groaned as the boy/girl sharpened it.
In the poem "Rough," personifications include describing the storm as "angry" and the sea as "roaring with fury." These personifications give human attributes to non-human elements to emphasize the intensity and power of nature.
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Some examples of personification in "Louie, His Cousin and His Other Cousin" from "The House on Mango Street" include the reference to the car being a "horse" and "wild" to describe its behavior, the statement that the car broke down "like a horse" when it failed, and the use of the phrase "the roaches" to describe the police cars chasing the stolen car. These personifications help to create vivid and engaging imagery in the story.
In "Hatchet," there are several personifications used to describe nature, such as "fist-sized mosquitoes," "whine of the sand," and "whispering of the wings" of birds. These personifications help create vivid imagery and emphasize the hostile and mysterious environment Brian is facing in the wilderness.
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The wind whistled as it blew