A personification is when a non-human item is given the features or presence of a human being. In this case the opposite happens to Jimmy. This is considered an extended metaphor, or an analogy, rather than personification.
Therefore, no, there is no personification in the poem Jimmy Jet and his TV Set.
Answer;
-only literary texts can tell a story.
Explanation;
Literary text is a piece of written material, such as a book or poem, that has the. purpose of telling a story or entertaining, as in a fictional novel. A literary text can tell a story.
An informal text is the larger category of nonfiction, its primary purpose is to inform the reader about the natural or social world.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Imagery evokes the five senses (sight, sound, taste, smell, and touch) to add detail or create a more believable story. imagery is all about describing things in a way that a person can clearly imagine them. my go-to memory aid for this is related to fairs--you see lights, you hear screams, you taste cotton candy, you smell fried food, you touch soft stuffed animals. these are all forms of imagery to describe the sensation of attending a fair.
consider the word "sensory" in itself--it nearly has the word "sense" in it, and that's how you can remember that it's related to the five senses, and you use the five senses to imagine the way a place feels (IMAGine, IMAGery).
furthermore, syntax is concerned with word order and irony is when something occurs that is the complete opposite of what you expect. those are two answers you could have ruled out to help you narrow it down to imagery as your answer.