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Yanka [14]
1 year ago
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Which phrae contain peronification?Bird flew through the ky Flag danced in the wind Girl drank a gla of water Houe i brown and w

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postnew [5]1 year ago
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Personification is a type of metaphorical language in which non-living objects are given human characteristics to pique the reader’s attention and imagination.

The sentence gives the paper, the wind, and the flag human characteristics. The flag is given the ability to wave by the author in order to represent the scene and circumstances. The wind can now purposefully whistl, and the paper appears to be flying of its own own.Personification is a figure of speech in which inanimate objects, thoughts, or animals are given human traits. The phrase that demonstrates personification is.

The great city is almost sound asleep. Not a city, but only humans or animals can be said to be asleep.It indicates that New York is a city where activity is carried out around-the-clock.Personification is the process of giving a nonliving thing the ability to do actions that only living things can.Example: The wind roared the wind cannot howl because it is not alive.

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