BY: MADYSON TALENE BRUNSWICK

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BY: MADYSON TALENE BRUNSWICK PERSONIFICATION BY: MADYSON TALENE BRUNSWICK

PERSONIFICATION IS….. A figure of speech in which human qualities are given to animals, objects, or ideas. In the arts, personification means representing non human things as if they were humans.

SOME EXAMPLES……. The wind quietly whispered in his ear. As the sun slowly creeped down, the moon greeted us. The cookies called for him all the way from the kitchen. The fox snickered as she flaunted away. The hare rudely laughed at the tortoise.

teaching video…….Good Luck!