Examples Of Figurative Language Personification. Writers often use personification to make their writing more vivid and to have the reader understand the object or animal in a better way. By using personification and giving the floor human like attributes the sentence resonates more with the reader offering a better image of what is happening.
By using personification and giving the floor human like attributes the sentence resonates more with the reader offering a better image of what is happening. Personification is a form of figurative language the gives an animal or an object human like characteristics to increase detail. So instead of hearing the wind blow against your window tonight perhaps you ll hear the whisper of the wind as it calls out for you like a lover in the night personification and simile respectively.
So where you bin then the creature asked in a deep gurgling voice voice with a broad marshland drawl.
So instead of hearing the wind blow against your window tonight perhaps you ll hear the whisper of the wind as it calls out for you like a lover in the night personification and simile respectively. So where you bin then the creature asked in a deep gurgling voice voice with a broad marshland drawl. The curls tiny little sausages were spread on the hay behind her head and her lips were parted pg 93 metaphor slowly like a terrier who doesn t want to bring a ball to its master lennie approached drew back approached again pg 9 simile. Figurative language adds the same kind of depth to our writing.