What does “personification” mean?
personification
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Personification is when you give human qualities — like feelings, actions, or thoughts — to something that is not a person. It's really common in writing and poetry.
So like, imagine you're writing about the wind. Instead of saying "the wind blew hard," you could say "the wind screamed through the trees." The wind can't really scream — only people can — but it sounds so much more alive and exciting, right?
Or you might say "the sun smiled down on us" — the sun doesn't actually smile, but it gives you this warm, happy feeling just reading it.
You'll hear it a lot in stories, songs, and even everyday talk, like "my phone is being so stubborn today" — as if your phone has a personality!
Basically, it's making non-human things feel human.
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