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Is there personification in the book Wonder?

Yes, there is definitely personification in the book "Wonder" by R.J. Palacio. Here are a few examples:

* The school bus: "The school bus was a giant, yellow beast that roared and belched black smoke." The bus is given human-like qualities of roaring and belching, which are typically actions associated with animals or humans.

* Auggie's face: "His face was a map of the world, with mountains and valleys and oceans, all crumpled and twisted together." Here, Auggie's face is compared to a map, giving it a sense of personality and complexity.

* The hallway: "The hallway was a gauntlet, a narrow tunnel of whispering shadows." This sentence gives the hallway an almost menacing feel, as though it is actively challenging Auggie.

These are just a few examples of personification in "Wonder." Palacio uses it to create a more vivid and engaging reading experience, giving even inanimate objects a sense of life and personality.

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