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How do you use personify in a sentence?

Here are a few ways to use "personify" in a sentence:

Simple:

* The wind personified the storm's fury, howling and whipping around the trees.

* The old house personified neglect, with peeling paint and crumbling mortar.

Figurative:

* The actress personified grace and elegance on stage.

* The rising sun personified hope, casting a golden glow across the horizon.

Literary:

* Shakespeare's characters personify various human emotions, from love to jealousy to despair.

* The author personified the city as a living, breathing entity, full of secrets and stories.

Specific:

* The artist personified the spirit of the rebellion in their powerful portrait.

* The lawyer personified the legal system, using all his wit and skill to defend his client.

Remember, "personify" means to give human qualities to something that is not human. So, you can use it to describe anything, from inanimate objects to abstract concepts, as long as you're attributing human characteristics to them.

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