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Which literary device gives human qualities to non-human things?

  • A Alliteration
  • B Personification
  • C Simile
  • D Onomatopoeia
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Personification assigns human characteristics to non-human objects or animals. An example is, “The wind whispered through the trees,” where the wind is described as whispering, a human action. This technique helps readers emotionally connect to inanimate elements by making them feel alive or relatable. Personification can also create vivid imagery and add depth to descriptions, allowing readers to engage more fully with the text. It is a powerful tool that can enhance storytelling and evoke strong emotions in the audience. 

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