Why do writers use personification?  , A. To make descriptions more vivid and relatable, B. To explain scientific facts accurately, C. To avoid using figurative language, D. To confuse the reader, What is personification?, A. Giving human traits to non‑human things, B. Comparing two unlike things using ”like” or “as, C. Exaggerating ideas for emphasis, D. Repeating sounds at the beginning of words, Which of the following everyday phrases is an example of personification?, A. The cat chased the mouse, B. The mountain is tall, C. The city that never sleeps, D. The car is red, "The waves beside them danced." What effect does personification create here?  , A. It makes the waves seem alive and joyful, B. It explains the scientific movement of water, C. It shows the danger of the sea, D. It compares waves to mountains, Which of the following statements is NOT true about personification?, A. It gives human qualities to non‑human things, B. It helps create vivid Imagery and emotional resonance, C. It is the same as a simile because both use “like” or “as.”, D. It has been used for thousands of years in literature and storytelling..

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