No it is not a personification. A personification is when you give human attributes to an object. For example, “The trees see everything.” The trees do not have eyes so they cannot really see but they are always there and always watching.
The answer would be D Wiesels relase from the concentration camp
Answer:
In his Nobel Prize acceptance speech, William Faulkner insists that great writing must focus on "universal truths" and ___something_______. the question of whether the writer is even necessary to society the problems of the human heart in conflict with itself the distinct and temporary issues confronting the current generation the essential fear of death that all people carry inside themselves
Answer:
My dog
I love my dog very much.
Whenever I was going to school it follows me in a half way.
And I love my dog so much.
And my dog name is ginger.
I love him so much.
But I miss him
Bcos my dog was playing outside without chain in his neck.
So while he was playing he went on to the roadside and suddenly a big lorry hit my lovely dog hardly.
He has a small life.
We get him to hospital but on the way he died.
But I love him so much.
I miss him
:(
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