Answer:
Yes. Personification is when human traits/characteristics are given to something that is nonhuman.
A breeze isn’t literally painful, like if a breeze were to literally stab you. That’s just not possible.
But when it’s cold outside and you don’t have a jacket and all of a sudden there’s a breeze that hits you, it can be referred to as a painful breeze.
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An apostrophe used as a contraction replaces a letter such as 'can't' the apostrophe replaces the 'o' in 'not' another common example would be 'it's' as in 'it is'. The apostrophe replaces the 'i' in 'is'.
To show possession take the noun and add an apostrophe and an 's' such as 'Mrs. Noble's friend' The apostrophe and the 's' show possession. If the noun is plural or already ends in an 's' do not put an 's' again. For example 'the birds' tree is lovely' Birds as in many birds if it was one bird it would be 'the bird's tree is lovely'
Hope this helps! good luck :)
Pickering is the person that treats a flower girl like a duchess.
Whereas Higgins treats a duchess like a flower girl.
Answer:
Positive
Explanation:
If you sound positive people around you will understand your speech better and think you take it seriously, but if you sound negative, then they won't take you seriously and will not understand the point you are trying to make.
But thats just my opinion.