Answer:
As Jem is raising his head to look in, the shadow of a man appears and crosses over him. ... Dill says goodbye to them, and Jem and Scout go to bed. Jem decides to go back and get his pants late that night. Scout tries to persuade him that it would be better to get whipped by Atticus than to be shot and killed
Explanation:
It emphasizes tension
In the passage, Death was personified to show how the old
man seems to have perceived his impending death despite not having seen nor
heard the presence of the murderer in the room. Death had the characteristics
of having the ability to stalk, to have a shadow and to envelop its victim. All
of which are humanistic attributes that death in its real sense could not
possibly enact. It creates the tension on the murder that is about to happen
and the thoughts of the murderer on his victim.
Answer: when i went to the water when i was like 5 i felt like i was at the Niagara Falls.
when i was 6 i used to think that frogs got married like humans do.
( personification is Giving animals or things aren’t alive Human like traits)
Explanation: