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Some examples of fun and educating brain games for children are: Number games - Bumble Numbers, Pig Toss, Inkster, word games - Grammar Gorillas, Stay Afloat, What's The Word.
There are many good online games sites. Examples of good online games sites include popular on the web sources such as Addicting Games, Yahoo! Games, and OMG Pop.
The game and its series, "The Classroom" can be played online from many game websites. Some examples include Armor Games, Addicting Games, and Kongregate.
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Examples of personification in "Rebecca" include the sea whispering secrets and the house Manderley holding its breath in anticipation. These instances give life-like qualities to inanimate objects, adding to the eerie and atmospheric tone of the novel.
Anything that isn't personification - for example, "He walked down the street."
foreshadowing, personification,dialogue, onomatopoeia, flashbacks, hallucinationshope this helps
Preferred, pondered, performed, posted, paid, pandered, purveyed.
Some basic examples are: The sun kissed the flowers. The wind was whistling. The light was dancing. Personification is a tool of figurative language that give human-like qualities to nonhuman things. Be careful not to get metaphors and personifications mixed up! Sometimes one can seem like the other.
In "Sonata for Harp and Bicycle" by Joan Aiken, examples of personification include the harp whispering secrets, the bicycle winking mischievously, and the moon dancing overhead. These instances help create a magical and imaginative atmosphere in the story.
Some examples of literal devices include similes, metaphors, personification, and imagery. These devices are used to create vivid and descriptive images in writing by using language in a non-literal way.
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Sure, here are some examples of literary devices in the poem "Bed in Summer": Personification: "the windows are fast and high" Metaphor: "the cricket’s cry" Simile: "And some are cool and some are cold" These are just a few examples; the poem is rich in various literary devices.
it means having a good time with friends and family there are several expresions that the danish use with the word huger in them i know some of them but cant spell them
In the book "Loser" by Jerry Spinelli, some examples of personification include when the wind "grabs" Zinkoff's hat, indicating that the wind is acting like a person by taking the hat forcefully. Another example is when the stairs in the school are described as "smiling," giving human-like qualities to an inanimate object.