PPT-PERSONİFİCATİON

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A sentence or figure of speech in which an animal inanimate object or abstract concept is given human qualities or said to perform

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A sentence or figure of speech in which an animal inanimate object or abstract concept is given human qualities or said to perform. A poetic activity. Personification. is giving human qualities, feelings, action, or characteristics to things that are not human.. The mirror is a fortune teller,. It shows images for concern.. Hair clumped like seaweed,. A free preview from our Common Core Vocabulary Lesson Collection. Over the summer of 2013, Dena and I finalized ten vocabulary-based writing lessons and activities designed to promote Common Core vocabulary and depth of . (The most fantabulous people in the universe). Personification, Oxymorons, Hyperboles, and Stingrays.. -Personification is when you give feelings and characteristics of living things to non-living things.. Personification is . giving human qualities to animals or objects. .. Examples. Example #1: . The . trees. were begging for water.. Example #2: . My sun burnt . skin. was screaming.. Example #3: . My . Describe a movie where a toy comes to life.. Objective: . Define . personification in literary works. .. 3-5 ELD: Identify and describe figurative language. Partner share . Describe a movie where a toy comes to life.. What do the following images have in common?. The characters in these stories all act like people. . Answer?. They all talk and think like people.. Peter Rabbit and the three little pigs wear . clothes, like people.. . and . Personification. Figurative Language. An expression that means something beyond the literal meaning of the . words. . Oftentime. s it is a cliché (a phrase used over and over again).. You can’t judge a book by its cover. Flip Book. Sixth Grade Reading. Idiom – phrases that have special meaning. I am . in the dog house. for not doing my homework.. We need to . bury the hatchet. and get along better.. I . tip my hat. Personification. Giving human characteristics to things which are not human . Ex: seasons, animals, objects. My battery is dying. . Personification examples. The headlights . blinked. in the darkness.. PERSONFICATION. Personification.  is giving human qualities, feelings, . actions . or characteristics to . non-human objects. .. Personification: An example. The windows winked as I walked down the street. Wilfred Owen. Our brains ache, in the merciless iced east winds that knife us . . . . Wearied we keep awake because the night is silent . . . . Low drooping flares confuse our memory of the salient . . . . Personification. Make it move like a person: . running, . cart wheeling . reaching. Personification. Make it sound like a person:. Shouting. Whispering. listening. Personification. Give it emotion: . 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.. is giving human traits (qualities, feelings, action, or characteristics) to non-living objects (things, colors, qualities, or ideas).. For example:. The window winked at me.  . Turn to the window. Do you see it winking? Are you really trying? Look hard- Can you see it yet?.

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