Personification.
- This is because the wall is given “person” characteristics. They wall cannot actually stare. You can remember personification by “person” :) It’s when an inanimate object is given traits are characteristics of that of a human/ person.
Answer:
Figurative language is the use of descriptive words, phrases and sentences to convey a message that means something else without directly saying it.
Although it's often debated how many types of figurative language there are, it's safe to say there are five main categories. They are: Metaphors, Smiles, Personification, Hyperbole and Symbolism.
Explanation:
I majored in English
1.B danced
2.A dark green sweater
3.A smart
The first one: The puppies are excited to go to the park.
the second: Over the lake was a beautiful rainbow that brightened out day.
A somber emotion, lost or sad.
It can be seen in the way that he continues to repeat the word rivers, yet each time adds more meaning behind the word. He's seen rivers, but not only plain rivers, the rivers have had an effect on him, and he feels similar to the ever flowing but never changing river.