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Falconmaster:

Define these literary devices and give an example of each: personification, metaphor and simile.

Elsa213:

AYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

Elsa213:

Otai otai I posted dem en chat last week. *-* Okie. A simile is comparing using the words `like` or `as`. A metaphor is comparing WITHOUT using the words `like` or `as`. Personification is something to a human action.

Elsa213:

Simile: I ran like a cheetah.

Falconmaster:

shanks

tigerlover:

Personification is a literary label to give to non-living objects like a chair, Ex. That chair tied to trip me

Elsa213:

Metaphor: I am a rock when it comes to working.

Elsa213:

Personification: The tree branch knocked on my window.

Falconmaster:

shanks elser

Elsa213:

Ofc~ ^.^ <3

YoursTruly:

I wanna help

YoursTruly:

Simile: A comparison of two things using the words 'like' or 'as'. Metaphor: A comparison of two things without using the words 'like' or 'as'. Personification: Giving a non-living thing human qualities.

Elsa213:

Hehehe I said dat already. c'x

YoursTruly:

I didn't see it. I only saw examples.

Elsa213:

Es du second response tew du post. e.e

YoursTruly:

WELL I KNEW I WAS BLIND, BUT I DIDN'T KNOW I WAS THIS BLIND. EXCUSE ME WHILE I GO SIT IN THE CRYING CORNER AND WALLOW IN SELF-PITY.

Elsa213:

Es okie, Molleh. <3 Now he got double answers. :3

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