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Explanation:
Personification is a type of figurative language where the writer gives something that is not alive, lifelike qualities
so for example: the wind howled in the night
or the lightning danced through the clouds
wind cannot technically howl and lightning cannot literally dance but these descriptive words give the reader a picture in their brain of the situation.
a simile is a form of figurative language where you compare something to something different while using the words either "like" or "as"
this can give the reader an idea of what something might be like.
for example: it was <u>as</u> light <u>as</u> a feather or you are <u>as</u> cute <u>as</u> a kitten
technically the person being described is not an actual kitten obviously but comparing them to a kitten gives the reader an idea of how cute they are
make sure in similes, it includes the words either like or as. otherwise it is actually a metaphor