A first-person speakera third-person philosophical speakera free verse structureimagery describing foodimagery describing languageallusionsa confident and assertive tone<span>a nostalgic and poetic tone</span>
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a noun a naming word and a verb or action word
Correct answer would be equivocate!:)
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Personification is an inanimate object or thing being personified as a person.
Explanation:
"Sunshine she’s here; you can take a break...Here comes bad news talking this and that” is an example of personification because bad news cannot talk.
The bad news is being personified as a person talking.
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Explanation:
It all depends what your story topic is, but I'd suggest coming up with a main character and having them go through this adventure or something, it's a very basic idea but with enough effort and detail it wont seem like one in the end.
Edit: any simple idea will work really (with enough effort put in).
You can take a simple story like Little Red Ridding Hood and reference you story off of something from that, or a story like Rapunzel, where you have a main character that has a step mom that doesn't let them leave home or something. in my opinion its all about the detail and effort, You could have a great idea for a story but that doesn't really matter if it doesn't have correct wording and whatnot to make it stand out.