What is Personification?
Personification is a literary device where you give human qualities, characteristics, or actions to inanimate objects, animals, or abstract ideas.
How to Write a Sentence with Personification:
1. Choose an inanimate object, animal, or abstract idea.
2. Think of a human quality or action that fits.
3. Write a sentence that describes the object or idea as if it were doing the human action.
Examples:
* The wind whispered secrets through the trees. (Wind is given the ability to whisper)
* The sun smiled down on the earth. (Sun is given the ability to smile)
* The clock ticked impatiently, waiting for the moment to pass. (Clock is given the ability to feel impatient)
* The storm raged furiously, shaking the house to its core. (Storm is given the ability to feel fury and shake)
* My heart ached for the lost memories. (Heart is given the ability to feel pain)
Remember:
* Personification is a powerful tool for making your writing more vivid and engaging.
* It can help you create images in the reader's mind and make abstract concepts more concrete.
Let me know if you'd like to try writing some personification sentences!