If you mean they should actually be a part of it with them in it, no. but if you mean interacting with them like questions, then yes! hope i could help =)
Answer:
Open the letter with a simple salutation.
Grab the reader's attention.
Explain what the letter is about at the start.
Explain why the issue is important.
Give evidence for any praise or criticism.
State your opinion about what should be done.
Keep it brief.
Sign the letter.
Explanation:
Hopefully this helps :)
I don’t have to go get out of my car because I’m not gonna go get home alone I’m going at my home school and nana mommy mama
Hi, not entirely sure what you're asking here but I'll give it a shot.
This is indeed an example of personification. "The flower of the day," an object which lacks human sentience and features, is poetically described here as taking actions typically taken by humans. Flowers don't usually sigh or sit down; humans do this. This is why this is an example of personification – since the flower is the one who is supposedly taking these humanoid actions.
Hope this helps.