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The Power of Personification in Writing

A personifier is a word or phrase that gives human-like qualities to non-human entities, such as objects, animals, or abstract concepts. It is a figure of speech that attributes human characteristics or emotions to something that is not human.

For example, "the sun smiled down on the garden" is a personification because it gives the sun human-like qualities (smiling) and attributes it an emotion (kindness). Similarly, "the wind howled in anger" is another example of personification, as it gives the wind human-like qualities (anger) and attributes it an emotion (anger).

Personification can be used to create vivid imagery, evoke emotions, and add depth and complexity to writing. It can also be used to make abstract concepts more relatable and understandable by giving them human-like qualities.

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