Answer:
False
Explanation:
Personification is a figure of speech that gives a non-animated object or a non-human being, such as an animal, an element of nature, a thing or an emotion, human attributes like pondering, thinking, writing, talking, among others. The idiom "sly as a fox" is not an example of personification because even though humans can be "sly", it is not the only living being that can be crafty or tricky: some animals can be sly too.
Romeo changes Juliet’s opinion about marriage. Before she meets him, she is not interested in marriage, but she agrees to marry him.
We do not know much about Juliet before she meets Romeo, but we do know that she was not interested in marrying. Juliet is almost fourteen, so it’s time she gets on with it. When she is asked what she thinks of marriage, she gives what can be interpreted as a very sarcastic answer.
It is an honour that I dream not of.
Brainliest?
Answer:
The literary technique that is used that records the thoughts and feelings of the narrator as the occur is called Stream of Consciousness and is in First Person.
Explanation: