Answer:
I don't know, I just hope nobody was at the bottom of the cliff and got hit by the pebble
1. No running in halls so nobody falls or gets hurt
2. No interrupting the teacher while she talks so people can listen and learn in class
3. Don’t wear too exposing clothes where other can see your body
Incomplete question. Assumed you are referring to story themes examples that talk about death.
<u>Explanation:</u>
There are many such examples, consider a few of them:
- <em>The land where no man wants to feely go.</em>
- <em>Death!!! The last enemy.</em>
- <em>The last destination.</em>
Answer:
Personification.
Explanation:
Personification is a figure of speech that allows authors to give human qualities or characteristics to objects, animals, or even ideas. By doing so, they make their writing more descriptive, poetic, and imaginative. It is quite common to see personification in poetry. Also, fables rely greatly on personification since they are stories in which animals talk and display human behavior.
An example of personification would be describing "the wind sang outside my window as the night grew colder." The wind cannot literally sing but, by saying so, the writer makes it seem as if the wind has a mind of its own, as if it can act in a human way and convey feelings.